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So, The Frogs, from 1985, is an intriguing blend of drama with a real sense of stillness and stark reality. The story revolves around Elmas, who, after her husband Halil is murdered, navigates a life filled with grief and agriculture, all while capturing frogs at night. It's not flashy, but there's a rawness to the performances that grips you. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as it contrasts the mundane with the tragic. The atmosphere is thick with cultural nuances and the weight of loss, making everyday life feel heavy. Plus, the practical effects are minimal, but they focus more on the emotional landscape rather than the visual spectacle. It's one of those films that lingers with you, like a half-remembered dream.
Explores themes of grief and resilienceHighlights rural life and cultural practicesSubtle performances create an immersive experience
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