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Unfix is a gripping exploration of identity and trauma, layered with tension as Ari's past collides with his present. The performances, especially from the lead, are raw and deeply affecting. Streeter crafts a tone that balances moments of introspection with the urgent throes of a thriller, which is quite the neat trick. The pacing ebbs and flows, allowing for reflection while still maintaining an unsettling undercurrent. The pandemic backdrop is not just a plot device; it amplifies the isolation that Ari feels, reigniting suppressed emotions he's tried to bury. There's a certain realness to the practical effects used to depict Ari's internal struggles. It's not just about the journey of being 'fixed'—it’s about the scars that remain.
Intense character study · Themes of trauma and isolation · Strong performances throughout
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