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As To Deeds has this understated charm, you know? The film centers around Dodong, who assists pregnant women with traditional birthing practices. It explores some deep themes like the weight of expectation and the complexities of community roles. There's this slow burn that really pulls you into the atmosphere of the setting, almost like you can feel the tension rising as Dodong's own wife nears her due date. The performances are subtle, but there's a depth that makes you think twice about every interaction. What really stands out is the way the film navigates the thin line between tradition and personal ambition. It’s rich in atmosphere, with practical effects that feel authentic rather than flashy. Just a nice piece to ponder upon.
Traditional birthing practices exploredThemes of community and personal ambitionDeep character exploration
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