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Good Cats is a quietly introspective drama that unfolds at a deliberate pace, allowing the viewer to really sit with Luo Liang's struggles. The atmosphere is dense, almost oppressive at times, reflecting his internal turmoil as he grapples with familial expectations and the weight of his own aspirations. The performances are grounded, capturing that feeling of uncertainty many of us face in our twenties. There's something almost raw about the practical effects used, which keeps the film feeling very real and relatable. It lacks the usual melodrama; instead, it has this subtle power that lingers long after viewing. It’s a film that might not get a lot of chatter, but its exploration of identity and belonging feels very poignant.
Focuses on themes of identity and belongingUnique pacing that allows for deep character explorationRaw performances add to its emotional weight
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