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Exodus from Afar has this intriguing blend of fantasy and local folklore, set against the vibrant backdrop of Bangkok. The film dives into the world of witchcraft and black magic, drawing you into its shadowy depths. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but there’s an edge to the atmosphere that keeps you engaged. Performances are decent, particularly from Gai-Fung, who really conveys the fear and desperation as she seeks protection from Master Fai Cheng. The climax brings a mix of revelations and revenge that feels both satisfying and messy, capturing the chaotic essence of the story. It stands out for its practical effects and sincere engagement with themes of good vs. evil, making it a curious watch for genre enthusiasts.
Explores themes of good vs. evil.Features practical effects characteristic of the late '90s.Interesting take on local folklore within a fantasy narrative.
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