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Lemantun is quite the introspective piece. You have this intriguing setup where a mother leaves her five kids cupboards as an inheritance. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of familial bonds and expectations. Each child, of course, reacts differently to their cupboards, but the third child stands out, struggling with the meaning of his inheritance. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really dive into their emotional landscapes. There’s a rawness to the performances, almost like they’re peeling back layers of their characters. The film navigates themes of identity and belonging deftly, and while it may not have flashy effects, the simplicity of the cupboards becomes a profound metaphor. It's just... thought-provoking.
Interesting exploration of family inheritance themes.Good character studies, especially the third child.Atmospheric and contemplative pacing.
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