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Fish is a poignant exploration of identity and belonging. The film captures Layla's internal struggle, caught between her British upbringing and her Chinese heritage. The tone is often somber, yet there's a raw honesty in the way it addresses both subtle and overt racism. The pacing is contemplative—moments linger, allowing the weight of her experiences to resonate. The performances are sincere, particularly how Layla navigates her world, facing dismissive comments from peers and the stark contrasts with older family members. It's the subtlety of these interactions that makes Fish distinctive. It doesn't rely on flashy effects or overt dramatics; rather, it draws you in with authentic dialogue and relatable conflicts.
Deep dive into cultural duality.Strong thematic elements.A nuanced portrayal of racism.
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