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Weird Fishes is quite the curious little piece, capturing the essence of a science fair like you're peeking through a window. The film’s tone swings between whimsical and awkward, almost like you’re eavesdropping on real conversations. You know the kind—those moments when kids' enthusiasm collides with their nervousness. The pacing? It meanders, reflecting the sometimes chaotic nature of such events, but that's part of its charm. There’s a real focus on the interaction between students, parents, and judges, making it feel intimate. The practical effects are minimal, relying more on the authenticity of the setting. Performances are genuine, adding to the film's raw, documentary-like vibe. It really stands out as a slice-of-life exploration of youthful ambition and community support.
A unique take on school eventsRealistic dialogues add authenticityInteresting exploration of childhood creativity
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