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So, Passaggio really dives into this raw exploration of sound and identity. The story centers on a teenage boy who's navigating that tricky voice transition phase, which is both haunting and relatable. It's not just about losing his voice; it’s more like he's on this auditory journey, absorbing the world around him in a visceral way. The pacing is a bit languid, which actually enhances the introspective vibe. I mean, the atmosphere is thick with tension and discovery, reflecting the messy reality of adolescence. The performances carry a weight that feels genuine, and the way sound is used—both practically and thematically—sets it apart. Definitely a unique take on gender politics that resonates on multiple levels.
Explores gender politics through soundDistinctive use of practical effectsPacing enhances an introspective atmosphere
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Amiko Li
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