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So, Manner is interesting—it's part of the Phone Made Good Films series, specifically, the fifth installment. The film dives into a pretty unique subject: the art of using chopsticks. Yeah, it sounds simple, but there's this underlying tension and exploration of cultural norms that plays out in this understated way. The pacing is a bit slow, which some might find dragging, but it really allows you to soak in the details. The performances are subtle, almost quiet, which fits the film's overall vibe. It's distinctive in how it pairs a mundane activity with deeper themes of connection and etiquette. The practical effects? Not much needed here, but the cinematography captures these intimate moments beautifully. It's a niche piece for sure.
Part of the Phone Made Good Films seriesExamines cultural etiquetteSubtle performances enhance the theme
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