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140 Drams is a quiet, introspective piece that captures the anxiety of childhood independence. The film follows a young boy, navigating his first solo trip to the store—a simple task that quickly spirals into a moral quandary. With just 140 drams in his pocket, the tension builds as he confronts scarcity and choice in a way that's both relatable and poignant. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to breathe in the atmosphere of the neighborhood, almost feeling the weight of every decision he makes. Practical effects ground the story, making the boy's world feel real yet slightly surreal. It's the boy's performance that truly stands out, eliciting that mix of innocence and the heavy burden of growing up too quickly.
A study in childhood anxiety.Highlights the weight of simple choices.Strong lead performance that captures innocence.
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