
30 Days is a poignant exploration of childhood isolation and the stark reality of familial dynamics. The film centers on Szu Ting, a 10-year-old girl grappling with her new role as an older sister and the fear that comes with it. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of loneliness, which is amplified by Szu Ting's growing anxieties—especially her alarming belief that she might have breast cancer. The pacing lingers, allowing us to feel the weight of her emotional struggles as she reaches out to her indifferent parents, creating a haunting sense of desperation. The performances are raw, especially from the young lead, capturing a child's perspective on adult issues. It stands out for its unflinching look at the pressures of love and attention within a family.
Explores themes of childhood isolation and family neglect.Raw performances elevate the emotional depth.Atmospheric storytelling with a slow, deliberate pace.
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