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Unfix is a gripping exploration of identity and trauma, layered with tension as Ari's past collides with his present. The performances, especially from the lead, are raw and deeply affecting. Streeter crafts a tone that balances moments of introspection with the urgent throes of a thriller, which is quite the neat trick. The pacing ebbs and flows, allowing for reflection while still maintaining an unsettling undercurrent. The pandemic backdrop is not just a plot device; it amplifies the isolation that Ari feels, reigniting suppressed emotions he's tried to bury. There's a certain realness to the practical effects used to depict Ari's internal struggles. It's not just about the journey of being 'fixed'—it’s about the scars that remain.
Intense character studyThemes of trauma and isolationStrong performances throughout
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