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So, 'High Class' kind of draws you in with this unique mix of drama and spirituality. It's about Aung Zay, who grows up under the heavy weight of village oppression. The pacing has a contemplative rhythm, allowing the atmosphere to build slowly, almost like you're walking through the fog alongside him. The relationship with his adoptive mother, Ma Hla, is beautifully portrayed—she helps him connect with both people and spirits, which adds this mystical layer that's intriguing. The film doesn't rely heavily on special effects but rather on strong performances, especially the lead, who captures Aung Zay's inner turmoil and eventual rise to fame. It's a different kind of storytelling that lingers with you.
Unique blend of drama and spiritualityStrong character developmentInteresting portrayal of village life and oppression
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