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I Don't Like It! feels like a quiet exploration of childhood defiance wrapped in the mundane setting of a school cafeteria. The pacing's deliberately slow, which mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle—it's not just about vegetables, it's about autonomy. The cinematography is simple yet effective, capturing the awkwardness of youth with a raw honesty. The performances are subtle but packed with nuance, especially the girl at the center, who brings a relatable stubbornness to the role. The atmosphere is almost tangible, filled with the sounds of a bustling lunchroom, and the absence of flashy effects keeps the focus on character. This one's distinctive for its unfiltered look at a seemingly trivial yet significant moment in a young person's life.
Character-driven narrativeSubtle performancesRealistic school setting
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Fadly Kurniadi
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