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So, 'Jesus' is this really raw and gritty portrayal of a young guy navigating life in Santiago. The vibe is pretty dark, but there's a strange charm in the way Jesús and his friends express themselves through K-pop, which feels both out of place and totally fitting. It’s this blend of rebellion and searching for connection against the backdrop of a tough environment. The pacing kind of mirrors the chaos of his life—sometimes it drags, sometimes it hits you hard. And the performances? They feel genuine, almost like they’re pulling us into their world without any polish. There’s this unsettling but thought-provoking tension throughout that makes it stand out, even if the direction is a bit obscure.
Themes of youth and rebellionGritty portrayal of SantiagoUnique mix of K-pop culture
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