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So, 'The Drawing of a Fish' is intriguing in its exploration of youth and freedom, you know? Paula's journey through the chaos of city life really resonates. The atmosphere is loud and vibrant, mirroring her internal struggle amidst all the noise. It really delves into the complexities of friendships and the fleeting nature of those teenage experiences. The pacing feels a bit loose, which might throw some viewers off, but it kind of adds to that raw, unfiltered vibe. There's a genuine feeling in the performances, especially how they capture that blend of exhilaration and confusion. It’s not flashy, but there's a certain poignancy that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of youth and self-discovery.Captures the essence of urban life and social dynamics.Character-driven narrative with an emphasis on realism.
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