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So, 'Soliloquy of the Fishes' is quite an introspective piece. The film's pacing is slow and deliberate, which really mirrors the couple's struggle in the bustling city of Pune. You get drawn into their world, almost feeling the weight of their expectations as they navigate urban life. The psychological aspects are really interesting—watching how the environment influences their mental states. It’s shot with a rawness that feels very real, not overly polished. The performances are quite understated but powerful, capturing that sense of alienation beautifully. It’s one of those films that leaves an imprint, making you ponder long after it’s over. Definitely a unique exploration of urban migration and personal dreams.
Focuses on urban alienation.Examines psychological shifts.Raw, understated performances.
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