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So, 'I Don't Like You' is quite a raw drama that's got this gritty, realistic vibe. Azat, the main character, really draws you in with his struggle as a Syrian refugee caught up in a tough situation in Bulgaria. The pacing sometimes feels deliberate, which works well with the heavy themes of friendship and redemption. When he meets Koko, the prison's 'Boss,' their dynamic really shifts the story. It’s not just about survival, but about how two seemingly different lives intersect. The performances are solid, bringing depth to the characters. There's an underlying tension that lingers even after the credits roll, making you think about the broader implications of their journey. Quite an impactful watch, if you ask me.
Strong character development throughout the film.Explores themes of friendship against a backdrop of hardship.Noteworthy performances that add emotional weight.
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