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So, 'The Goldfish and the Truth' is quite a piece, huh? Set in this bizarre future where laughter is mandatory and critical thinking is outlawed, it creates this heavy, almost claustrophobic atmosphere. The pacing's a bit unconventional, mirroring the absurdity of its world. Kappa, the main character, feels so trapped; his journey through the stairwell serves as a metaphor for both his personal struggle and a critique of conformity. The practical effects are intriguing, really adding to the surreal tone β you can almost feel the absurdity of it all. Performances are, well, they fit the tone, capturing the bizarre normality of life under the Goldfish laws. It's distinctive for its weird social commentary wrapped in a drama that feels both dated and oddly futuristic.
Interesting take on conformitySurreal atmosphereUnique practical effects
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