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Salmon Pink takes a dive into some heavy themes—friendship, consent, and the murky waters of revenge. The film doesn’t hold back on the emotional intensity, and the pacing often feels like a slow burn, which has its charm, yet it can also make things feel a bit drawn out at times. The performances by the cast are earnest and raw, really digging into their characters’ motivations. What’s interesting is how it plays with the idea of justice; the lines between right and wrong blur in a way that keeps you questioning. Sure, the direction is a bit unknown, but it gives the film an indie vibe that adds to its overall atmosphere. The practical effects are subtle yet effective, complementing the tense scenarios beautifully.
Watch for its exploration of consent and autonomy.Interesting character dynamics and moral ambiguity.Good example of indie filmmaking with strong performances.
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