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Fishbowl delves into the suffocating atmosphere of isolation during lockdown. It’s not just a story about the pandemic; it’s a raw exploration of emotional abuse and the struggle for personal freedom. The pacing is deliberately slow, which enhances the sense of entrapment felt by the main character, a former dancer caught in a toxic marriage. There’s this haunting stillness throughout, punctuated only by her interactions with a goldfish that symbolizes her desire for escape. The performances are striking, especially considering the limited cast. The film doesn’t rely on flashy effects, but rather on the palpable tension between the characters, making every moment feel heavy with meaning. Overall, it leaves a lingering impact, resonating with anyone familiar with the darker sides of relationships.
Strong focus on character-driven narrativeEmphasis on emotional and psychological themesLimited cast enhances the intimate feel of the film
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