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So, 'Unicorns' dives into this complex world of relationships, right? Isa, played with a mix of confidence and vulnerability, navigates her identity as a posh, feminist, bisexual, and polyamorous woman. It’s not just a love story; it’s about self-discovery and societal expectations. The pacing’s a bit meandering, but it feels intentional, reflecting Isa's emotional turmoil. The atmosphere is drenched in a blend of opulence and isolation, capturing her struggle against the world of appearances. Practical effects are minimal, but the performances really stand out; you can almost feel the tension in Guillem’s proposal. It’s pretty distinctive how it challenges norms, making it a thought-provoking watch, even if it doesn’t tie everything up neatly.
Strong performancesThemes of identity and loveReflective pacing
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