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So, 'Innocent' is an interesting little piece from 1991 that strays from the conventional rom-com formula. It’s about Professor Chang, who has this almost parental vibe with his students. The way it tackles themes of nostalgia and growth is quite charming—it's like these students carry a piece of their old lives back home each time they visit him in Bangkok. The pacing feels leisurely, allowing moments of reflection, which gives it a warm atmosphere. Performances are solid; you can really feel the connection between the characters. It’s not flashy; it’s more about the cozy, relatable storytelling and the way it captures the bittersweet nature of looking back on one’s youth. The practical effects are minimal, but they fit the tone well.
A unique take on the teacher-student dynamic.Captures the essence of returning home and reflecting on the past.Highlights the bittersweet nature of growing up.
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