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I Don't Belong on Earth has this raw, intimate vibe that really pulls you in. Set against the backdrop of 2003 Thailand, it captures May, a convenience store worker, who wanders through the night, lost and pensive. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing you to really sit with her thoughts and feelings. This film dives deep into themes of identity and existential angst. The atmosphere is almost suffocating yet beautifully reflective, and the performances feel genuine, like you're peeking into a slice of someone’s life. There’s a certain simplicity in its storytelling that feels both refreshing and poignant, making it stand out in the drama genre. Quite a unique piece, if you're into character-driven narratives.
Independent drama with a poignant narrativeExplores themes of identity and existentialismSet in a distinct cultural backdrop
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