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So, 'Fuck, I Want to Go Home' is this intimate drama set in 2020, which draws you into Joi's world as she grapples with her impending departure from Cebu. The atmosphere feels really heavy, almost claustrophobic, reflecting her sense of isolation while her father, a dedicated engineer, works tirelessly on quarantine centers in Leyte. Their conversations are this lifeline, showcasing both connection and the weight of their circumstances. It's not flashy at all; the film relies on understated performances that feel raw and real. There's a distinct pacing—slow, yet deliberate—which lets the emotional beats breathe. It's a slice-of-life piece that seems to capture the uncertainties of that time, resonating with anyone who has faced similar farewells.
Intimate portrayal of family dynamicsExplores themes of isolation during a pandemicNotable for its subtle performances and pacing
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