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It Seems to Rain is an intriguing drama that captures the quiet struggles of adolescence. Kuan, our protagonist, faces the daily ritual of straightening his naturally curly hair before school—a task made all the more challenging by the relentless rain of the season. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of longing and the small, almost mundane battles of youth. It’s interesting how the film uses the weather as a metaphor; the rain feels oppressive yet familiar, mirroring the pressures Kuan faces. The pacing has this contemplative quality that allows you to really sit with Kuan's feelings. Performances are subtle, and that really adds to the film's charm. There's something about its rawness that lingers after it’s over.
Focuses on the themes of adolescence and identity.Utilizes rain as a metaphor for personal struggles.Features subtle performances that enhance the narrative.
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