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Somewhere Over the Rainbow (2026) unfolds as a surreal journey through the haze of teenage life, capturing that strange blend of innocence and confusion. The film's pacing ebbs and flows like a melancholic melody, with moments of silence that resonate deeply. The use of practical effects, especially in its dream sequences, lends an almost tactile quality to the protagonist's exploration of music and self-discovery. It's not just about the notes but the feelings they evoke, and the performances feel raw, unfiltered, as if you're watching real emotions unfold. The themes of escapism and the search for identity are pretty well woven, though sometimes the narrative feels a bit disjointed. Still, it carves out its own unique space in the indie drama landscape.
Surreal narrative structureUnique practical effectsStrong emotional performances
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