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Oranges is an intriguing exploration of grief and perception, blending drama with surreal elements. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, particularly during that dinner party scene where tensions simmer just below the surface. The constant appearance of Oranges—visible only to the women—adds a layer of the uncanny, serving as a metaphor for how trauma can manifest in unexplainable ways. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to linger on the characters' emotional landscapes, which are painted with nuanced performances. It's a distinctive take on societal disbelief, especially surrounding women's experiences, and it doesn't shy away from the discomfort of confronting past trauma. The practical effects are subtle yet effective, enhancing the surreal quality without overwhelming the narrative.
Unique blend of drama and surrealismStrong focus on women's experiencesThought-provoking themes of trauma and disbelief
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