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So, 'The Love Song of Iskra Prufrock' – it’s this intriguing blend of comedy, drama, and romance that unfolds in a pretty raw but relatable way. It follows Iskra, a Croatian refugee, who’s got this routine down pat, taking the same train to her job as a radiologist, like clockwork. There’s a certain melancholic charm to her story, all tied up in her attempts to heal from a past that’s anything but easy. The film doesn’t rush; it paces itself, allowing moments of levity to seep into the heavier themes without losing the emotional weight. The performances – especially from the lead – carry this unique energy that makes the whole experience stick with you, and the practical effects feel grounded, which adds to its authenticity. It’s one of those films that quietly lingers with you, drawing you into Iskra’s world.
Focus on the character-driven narrative.Takes a unique approach to themes of healing and routine.Notable for its understated performances.
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