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Soak is one of those films that lingers with you, almost like a half-remembered dream. It weaves together this peculiar, fragmented narrative that plays with the idea of travel and fantasy. The intercutting of footage from a Southeast Asian trip against the backdrop of the protagonist's bizarre, almost feverish visions adds a disorienting quality. There's a rawness to the performances, and the way it tackles themes of desire—filtered through the lens of a venereal disease—is strikingly original. The pacing feels deliberately lethargic, almost mirroring the weight of the protagonist's introspection, and it really lets you sit with those odd moments of longing and surrealism. It's definitely distinctive, diving deep into the complexities of life and imagination.
Curious blend of travel and interiority.Explores themes of desire and illness.Unique pacing that invites reflection.
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Usama Alshaibi
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