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Virgin Blue offers a contemplative dive into memory and identity, balancing a dreamlike atmosphere with the heaviness of familial bonds. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in each moment as Yezi navigates the fading memories of her grandmother—who's played with a raw vulnerability that feels genuine. The practical effects used to visualize these memories are subtle but impactful, adding layers to the narrative without overwhelming it. There’s a haunting quality to how time unravels in the film, which makes you question reality alongside the characters. It's not an easy watch, but the themes of loss and the passage of time resonate deeply. A quiet piece that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
The film's pacing may feel slow, but it builds emotional depth.Practical effects enhance the dreamlike quality of memory.Performances, especially the grandmother's, anchor the story.
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