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So, 'Three Castrated Goats' is one of those films that surprises you with its quiet intensity. The pacing is deliberately slow, reflecting the chaos of the protagonist's life as COVID rules create more hurdles than necessary. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating, yet there's a surreal humor woven throughout. You sort of feel for the guy trying to navigate family dynamics while fixated on these goats. The performances are raw; you can see the frustration and yearning in their eyes. It's not about the goats, really, but more about the lengths people go to for what they want. The practical effects are understated, enhancing the realness without drawing attention away from the story. It's definitely distinct in its approach to a pandemic narrative.
Explores themes of family and desireSubtle humor amidst tensionUnique take on pandemic struggles
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