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So, 'Day by Day' is an interesting watch. The film dives into Shain's life in Korea—he's been there since 2004, working hard, blending in. But then things take a dark turn when he's falsely accused of being a terrorist during an immigration raid, resulting in serious injuries. The pacing feels real, almost raw, capturing the chaos and fear in those moments. There's a heavy atmosphere that really pulls you in, showcasing themes of identity and the immigrant experience. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects and the grounded performances create a haunting realism. You get a sense of the struggles faced in a foreign land, a narrative that's both personal and political, quite a distinct tone overall.
The film presents a stark portrayal of immigration issues.Unique perspective on personal identity amidst chaos.Engaging storytelling with a focus on human experience.
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