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Venetian Lies, from 1981, is a rather unique exploration of adolescence and the search for belonging. You’ve got this rather lonely 17-year-old protagonist who’s navigating the complexities of wanting to be adopted—it's a bit of a heavy topic, but the film balances it with a quirky charm. The pacing feels intentionally off-kilter, which adds to the overall dreamlike quality of the narrative. The performances are earnest, capturing that awkward blend of hope and despair. The practical effects are minimal, but they contribute to that raw, genuine atmosphere. It’s not about flashy visuals; it's more about the emotional journey. There’s something refreshingly honest about it all, making it stand out in a sea of 80s films.
Focuses on themes of belonging and identity.Unique pacing adds to its dreamlike quality.Earnest performances that ring true.
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