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Under The Fur is an intriguing blend of fantasy and psychological exploration. The film dives into Inès's unexpected journey—a young architect caught in the hustle of a new project, yet drawn into the surreal atmosphere of a village carnival. The man in the bear costume, with his haunting gaze, radiates a strange allure that stirs something deep inside her. It’s not just about the spectacle; there's this eerie yet beautiful tension that builds as Inès grapples with her desires. The pace is intriguing, quite languid at times, allowing the viewer to sink into the dreamlike quality of her experience. The practical effects used for the carnival are charmingly old-school, adding to the unique aesthetic. Performances feel raw, capturing that blend of confusion and longing. It's a distinctive piece, definitely worth a closer look.
Explores themes of desire and identityFeatures a unique carnival settingPractical effects enhance the fantasy elements
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