edwardmitchelldata
Joined May 2021
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I enjoyed the consistency of the theme and ton, but when the main character explained how her mom died, it seemed outlandish and cliche. Although in my own life catastrophe often hits on special days or when I get new things, so I could relate, but even so... still too cliche. Just make it his fault.
Also the stare the male lead gave was disturbing, awkward, and goofy. Most of the dialogue was okay though.
The other thing is that everything seems to happen in a bubble. It's like the girl went from age 5 to 30 and somehow skipped all the years in-between. I can't image that's how it is for blue collar workers. The film paints them as having no personality for holding conversation and only capable of "touch". Sure, they like to work with their hands, but then must have SOME other interests.
Also the stare the male lead gave was disturbing, awkward, and goofy. Most of the dialogue was okay though.
The other thing is that everything seems to happen in a bubble. It's like the girl went from age 5 to 30 and somehow skipped all the years in-between. I can't image that's how it is for blue collar workers. The film paints them as having no personality for holding conversation and only capable of "touch". Sure, they like to work with their hands, but then must have SOME other interests.