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Perfecto's Onion is an interesting exploration of loneliness wrapped in a drama that feels both introspective and oddly whimsical. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each moment to breathe, almost like a walk in the park, but with an undercurrent of existential questioning. The atmosphere is quite distinct, with bright visuals contrasting the emotional weight of Perfecto’s journey. What really strikes me is how the film uses practical effects to ground the surreal elements, making it feel tangible. Performances are understated but impactful, especially in how the lead interacts with the world around him. It’s a film that lingers in your mind, almost like a riddle that reveals more with each viewing.
Focus on the use of practical effectsWatch for the subtle performance nuancesConsider its pacing when viewing
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