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The Laboratory of Happiness dives into the psyche of Ankara, a successful but solitary career woman. It unfolds slowly, allowing you to soak in her internal struggles. The atmosphere is almost sterile yet deeply introspective, reflecting her quest for connection. The pacing is deliberate, giving time for her encounters with various 'specialists'—it's a bit bizarre but intriguing. You can’t help but ponder the ethical implications of engineering a partner. Performances are subtly layered; the actors navigate the emotional nuances with great care. What stands out is the practical effects used in the lab scenes, which add a tactile, almost unsettling quality to the narrative. It's a peculiar but thought-provoking exploration of love and loneliness.
Interesting take on modern relationships.Unique blend of drama with a hint of sci-fi.The practical effects enhance the storytelling.
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