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So, 'Salt Water Fruit' is this intriguing little gem directed by Eirik Forus, exploring family dynamics in an unconventional setting. The film's tone is a mix of lightheartedness and underlying tension, especially as Embla navigates the nudist camp with Yngve's family. It really digs into themes of acceptance and the pressure to conform—something I found quite relatable. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those moments of discomfort to breathe, which adds to the authenticity of the characters' interactions. The performances are solid; you can feel Embla's struggle as she tries to fit in while clashing with Yngve's mother. It's distinctive, in that way, revealing the complexities of relationships amidst the backdrop of nudity and nature. Quite a thought-provoking watch, really.
Not your typical family dramaExplores themes of acceptanceUnique setting at a nudist camp
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