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The Shipwrecked Triptych is an intriguing exploration of isolation and human connection, presented through three distinct narratives. Each segment feels like its own world, yet they intertwine thematically in a way that's pretty compelling. 'Mutiny' offers this dark yet humorous take on caregivers, rattling through the chaos of a nursing home party; the pacing is frenetic yet oddly poignant. 'Boarding' stands out with its quietly tense atmosphere as the Congolese family navigates their complicated reality, and the social worker's pretense adds layers of discomfort. And then there’s 'Adrift', a haunting journey through medieval landscapes where the protagonist grapples with his own sense of belonging. The performances are raw, and the practical effects bring a gritty authenticity that’s hard to shake off. This film's distinct narrative style keeps you engaged and reflective throughout.
Three interlinked narrativesDistinct stylistic choicesThemes of isolation and community
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