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Leave Me Alone is a fascinating documentary that explores the lives of four young women navigating their existence in the city. You’ve got Yang Hong, her boyfriend Liang Lei, and another girl, San Warm, all crammed into a rented flat. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, which gives you time to really get a feel for their dynamics and struggles. There’s a rawness to their interactions—no gloss, just reality. It’s a peek into their lives, their aspirations, and the weight of their choices. The film doesn't have a flashy style, but its simplicity is what draws you in. Practical effects, if any, are minimal, focusing instead on candid moments. It’s distinctive for its intimate portrayal of youth in the urban landscape, making you reflect on your own life choices, too.
A deep dive into urban youth lifeRealistic character dynamicsIntimate and candid storytelling
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