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Golden Dragon is this quiet little gem that really pulls you in. It’s set against the backdrop of a Sihanoukville that’s changed dramatically. The film's pace is slow, almost meditative, which really lets you sit with Vicheka as he grapples with his father’s memory and the broader implications of foreign investment. The performances feel raw and genuine, especially the way the nurse interacts with Vicheka; there’s a real depth to their exchanges. The atmosphere is heavy with longing and reflection, almost like you're caught in a dream yourself. It’s less about action and more about emotional resonance, which gives it a distinctive edge in today’s cinema landscape. Definitely a thought-provoking piece that stays with you.
Explores the impact of foreign investment.Character-driven narrative.Visual storytelling with emotional depth.
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