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So, 'Shrimp' is this quiet little film that captures the awkwardness of first love through the lens of a young boy named Paul. The atmosphere is really gentle, almost nostalgic, as it paints a vibrant picture of village life during summer holidays. The pacing is slow, but it works in its favor, allowing you to sit with Paul’s feelings and his struggle to express them. The performances are quite genuine, especially from the kids; they have this charming awkwardness that feels real. There's an innocence to it that really stands out, and while the director remains unknown, the whole vibe has a sort of rawness that you don’t see often. It's distinctive in how it portrays the nuances of young affection, without any grand gestures. It's all about those small moments.
Interesting portrayal of childhood innocence.Slow, reflective pacing allows for deeper emotional engagement.Captures the awkwardness of first crushes beautifully.
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