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So, 'Bad Luck Good Luck' has this raw, gritty vibe that just pulls you in. Kaizi's story is almost a reflection of the cycle of struggle and hope. You feel the weight of his choices, especially with the baby on the way. The pacing is pretty tight, and those quiet moments really amplify the tension. Not a lot of flashy effects, but the practical setups really ground the story. Performances are solid, you can see the characters' weariness in their eyes. There's this distinct contrast between the hope he has for his kid and the reality of his situation. It’s not your typical prison drama; it dives deep into the emotional turmoil. Definitely a film that sticks with you.
Raw, gritty atmosphereEmotionally driven performancesFocus on hope amidst struggle
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