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So, 'Wireless' feels like a deeply introspective dive into the lives of its characters. Eugenio, the puppeteer, is stuck in a wheelchair, and his relationship with Ramon, his assistant, is fascinating. You can sense this tight bond, almost like a blend of dependency and creativity. The atmosphere is heavy with longing and nostalgia. Sarina's character adds this layer of complexity; she’s searching for her past self, which makes for some poignant moments. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the emotional weight. The practical effects tied to puppetry are quite striking. Performances are raw and evoke a lot, bringing out the internal struggles beautifully. It’s one of those films that makes you ponder long after it's over.
Strong character explorationPuppetry as a motifThemes of dependency and identity
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