So, 'The Fish That Lives in Water'—it's this raw, emotional slice of life that digs deep into family dynamics and personal failure. You feel Tirja's despair almost viscerally; the performances pull you in, especially the sibling tension, which is heavy and palpable. There's a pacing here that feels reflective, like you're trudging alongside him through his pain. The cinematography contrasts the bleakness of his situation with moments of surreal beauty, giving it a distinctive atmosphere. And while it grapples with grief and blame, there's a certain authenticity in how it portrays struggle. It's not flashy, you know? Just a grounded look at how we cope with loss and familial pressure, really interesting stuff.
Focus on character-driven narratives.Explores themes of grief and familial blame.Notable performances enhance the emotional weight.
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Agung Jarkasih
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