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The Feelings I Wear offers a raw exploration of trauma through the lens of a mundane yet pivotal hair appointment. Gaia's struggle to manage her hair becomes a metaphor for untangling her past. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with her discomfort and revelations. The atmosphere is thick with tension yet oddly intimate, as we witness her inner turmoil unfold in the privacy of her home. There's a haunting quality to the performances, especially in how Gaia's emotions ebb and flow—it's subtle, but striking. The practical effects of her hair transformation mirror her psychological journey, making it a distinct piece in the current landscape of drama films. It feels personal, relatable, and ultimately, a touch surreal.
Focuses on trauma and self-identity.Intimate character study with slow pacing.Distinctive use of practical effects in storytelling.
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