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Strange Says the Angel feels like a haunting journey through a child's mind grappling with identity and belonging, set against a backdrop of existential dread. The atmosphere is thick with unease, and the pacing, though deliberate, draws you into Nina's world, where innocence is constantly at odds with harsh realities. The performances, particularly from the young actress portraying Nina, are raw and poignant; they bring a fragility to her character that lingers long after the credits. The film’s practical effects create a tangible sense of contamination that mirrors the emotional turmoil. It’s this blend of surrealism and stark realism that makes it quite a distinctive piece in the drama genre. Watch it for the mood, not the plot.
Themes of isolation and identityStrong atmospheric visualsNotable performance from the lead
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