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The Parrot Man is this intriguing little gem from '92 that blends drama with a touch of magical realism. It has a slow, almost meditative pacing that really allows you to soak in the atmosphere of the forest and river scenes. The performances, particularly of the old miller, are pretty captivating—there's a depth to their quiet interactions. The themes of loneliness and connection with nature are beautifully interwoven, and the practical effects used for the forest's magic are quite charming, if a bit rough around the edges. You can feel the heart in the storytelling, a kind of wistfulness that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of loneliness and connection.Features unique practical effects.A slower pacing that enhances the story's depth.
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