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So, 'Soup' – not much is known about it given the director's anonymity and the bare overview. But I've got to say, the atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating in a good way, with a deliberate pacing that really pulls you in. There’s a sense of intimacy in the performances; they strike a chord that's hard to shake off. The themes seem to touch on human fragility and resilience, something many films play with but don’t quite capture. And while the practical effects are minimal, they sort of enhance the rawness of the story. Even with its unknown origins, there's a distinctive quality that makes it linger in your mind long after the credits roll. Worth a watch, at least for the curiosity factor.
Director remains unknownMinimal practical effects enhance rawnessThemes of human fragility and resilience
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