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So, 'The Oddity in the Blue Crayfish' dives into some really intriguing themes around identity and transformation. It’s got this eerie atmosphere that drips with tension, especially as Edo grapples with his alopecia and the bizarre side effects of the drops he takes. The pacing is deliberate, almost like it’s building up to something inevitable. You can feel the weight of Edo’s desperation, which is beautifully contrasted with his relationship dynamics. The practical effects used to illustrate the transformations are surprisingly effective, adding a layer of discomfort. The performances are raw, particularly Edo’s, capturing that fragile balance between hope and dread. It’s a weird brew of horror and romance that sticks with you.
Intriguing themes of identity and changeStrong practical effectsEerie atmosphere that builds tension
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