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So, 'Perfect Nervous'—it's this raw exploration of despair and human fragility. Ayaka's journey in that sterile hospital setting feels claustrophobic, yet the surrounding greenery adds a strange contrast, almost mocking her situation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with her turmoil, to linger on her thoughts. The scenes where she searches for a place to end her pain are hauntingly beautiful, capturing that mix of desperation and a yearning for peace. The performances are striking, especially the lead, who conveys a depth of emotion that sticks with you. It’s not just a story about losing limbs, it's about grappling with the weight of existence. Really distinctive in how it handles such heavy themes without veering into melodrama.
Explores themes of despair and existentialismStriking performances, especially by the leadUnique blend of hospital confinement with nature
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