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That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is In French digs into some pretty unsettling themes. The pacing is deliberate, weaving through the fog of a purgatorial existence. It’s like watching a dream loop, where the protagonist confronts her own regrets and fears. The practical effects create an eerie sense of dislocation—everything feels just off enough to keep you on edge. The performances are raw and haunting, especially the lead, who really captures that sense of despair mixed with a flicker of hope. It's an adaptation of a Stephen King story, but it carves its own niche with its tone and atmosphere. You might find it leaves you with more questions than answers, which feels fitting for a film about acceptance in a liminal space.
Explore themes of acceptance and regret.Distinctive practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere.The pacing reflects the repetitive nature of purgatory.
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