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Sweet Fish is an interesting dive into the aftermath of a flood that ravages a small Korean community. The tone is somber, almost haunting, capturing the stillness of grief and loss in an almost meditative way. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to linger, which really lets the weight of each character's experience settle in. The performances are raw and quite moving, with actors conveying their struggles through subtle gestures rather than grandiose speeches. There’s a distinctive use of practical effects that ground the film in a visceral reality, making the disaster feel almost palpable. It's a different kind of indie experience, one that resonates with those who appreciate the quiet and often overlooked stories in cinema.
Focuses on character-driven storytelling.Captures the emotional aftermath of disaster.Unique use of silence and atmosphere.
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