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Conduct Zero dives into the convoluted world of high school hierarchies, but it’s not your typical coming-of-age flick. Joong-pil, the quintessential bully, finds his tough facade cracking when he develops feelings for a classmate. The mix of comedy and drama creates a weirdly relatable vibe, as he grapples with identity and peer pressure. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, especially when it swerves between laugh-out-loud moments and more poignant scenes. There’s a rawness in performances that gives the film its heart. The humor doesn’t shy away from the awkwardness of adolescence, and that’s where its charm lies. It's one of those films that sits comfortably in the complexities of teenage life.
Features a raw take on high school bullying and identity.Balances comedy with emotional depth surprisingly well.Strong performances that resonate with the awkwardness of youth.
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