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"Shinto" is this curious little comedy that's got a lot more going on under the surface than you might expect. It dives into the philosophical idea of objects possessing some sort of energy or significance, which sounds heavy, but it’s wrapped up in this witty back-and-forth between two long-time partners. The pacing feels quite natural, almost like eavesdropping on a real-life argument. The performances are both sharp and relatable, really capturing that neurotic energy that can come from being in a long relationship. It’s distinctive because it blends the light-hearted with the profound, creating a unique atmosphere that’s both entertaining and thought-provoking in its own quirky way. Practical effects? Not really, it's more about dialogue and character dynamics here, which is refreshing.
Philosophical dialogue about objectsStrong character dynamicsWitty and relatable performances
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R.M. Vaughan
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