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So, 'And I Hate You So' is this quirky little film that blends comedy and romance in a way that's, well, refreshing. Luna Ng, played with this charming awkwardness, is a columnist whose journey kicks off with a vinyl record from her first boyfriend – there's something really nostalgic about that. The pacing feels just right, not rushed but not dragging either, as she chases after this record like it’s some sort of fate. Then you have Cheung Yung, the radio DJ who ends up with the record – their interactions are filled with this delightful tension. The film manages to capture the essence of nostalgia and unrequited love, and there’s a warmth in its atmosphere that lingers, even if it doesn’t break new ground. It’s got this indie vibe that’s quite distinct, making it a curious watch.
Nostalgic themes of love and memoryQuirky character dynamicsIndie film charm and atmosphere
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