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So, 'Sheep Can't Swim' is this gritty little thriller that really digs into isolation and dependence. Clara, the main character, is living in her car—there's a raw, almost claustrophobic vibe throughout. The setting is dreary, with a sense of despair lingering in the air. Joseph, the mechanic, starts off like this benign helper, but there's something off about him. As the film goes on, his kindness morphs into something more intrusive, and it really plays with that tension. The practical effects are subtle yet effective, enhancing the unease without being flashy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the dread to build up slowly. It’s an interesting take on how support can turn into suffocation, and the performances are solid, particularly from whoever plays Joseph—definitely unsettling.
Explores themes of isolation and dependencyStrong character dynamicsAtmospheric setting enhances tension
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Matthieu Allart-Grzygierzek
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