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The Fly Room, directed by Alexis Gambis, presents a unique blend of wonder and eeriness through the eyes of a young girl. Set within a cluttered insect lab, the film captures the curious atmosphere of a child's exploration mixed with the unsettling nature of genetic experimentation. It’s got this slow-paced, almost dreamlike quality that draws you in and makes you ponder the moral implications of science. The practical effects are intriguing; they don’t shy away from the grotesque yet remain thoughtful. The performances, especially that of the young lead, bring a real authenticity to the story. There's something both beautiful and disturbing in how it tackles themes of growth, loss, and the unknown, making it stand out in a sea of coming-of-age dramas.
Great for collectors interested in unique narratives. · Significant for its exploration of childhood and science. · Interesting practical effects that enhance the story.
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