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All the Crows in the World is a curious blend of comedy and drama, capturing that awkward transition from adolescence to adulthood. It really nails that sense of confusion and discovery - you’ve got Shengnan, who’s thrown into this strange party scene that’s just oozing with a mix of discomfort and unexpected connections. The atmosphere shifts from tense to oddly liberating when she meets Jianguo, someone who seems genuinely different from the crowd. The pacing has this meandering feel, like a night out that doesn’t quite go as planned but ends up revealing more than expected. Not a lot of flash or high-end effects, it’s more about the performances and the rawness of the scenarios they find themselves in. Definitely leaves an impression, if you appreciate that deeper dive into character and tone.
Explores themes of adulthood and self-discoveryCharacter-driven narrative with realistic dialogueOffers a glimpse into the complexities of social dynamics
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