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There's No Fish Food in Heaven is a quirky black comedy that dives into the chaotic mind of an obsessive graffiti artist. The film captures this erratic energy as our protagonist, played with a raw intensity, navigates his infatuation with a local artist. The pacing can feel erratic—much like the artist's own thoughts—creating a frantic atmosphere. What sets this film apart is its unorthodox approach to romance; mailing oneself to a love interest is absurd yet strangely heartfelt. The practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding some of the film's more surreal moments. Gaver manages to weave in themes of obsession and the lengths one might go for love, making the film a curious exploration of emotion through a lens of humor.
Black comedy with an unconventional romanceExplores themes of obsession and artistic struggleUnique narrative structure and pacing
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