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Swimming · MassachusettsBy Harry Mayes, MA NeuroscienceThe novel-turned-film was a disturbing and uncomfortable film in all the wrong ways - cringey and pretentious hardly cover it. From unnecessarily intimate close-ups to unemphatic dialogue (possibly intentional but irrespectively dull) to try-hard interpretive dance breaks to embody some sexual metaphor or another, Swimming Home, whilst rich in colour, was limited in enjoyment. The excellent acting, colours and soun…Read Article