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So, 'necroeconomy' is this interesting mix of documentary and drama that kind of unfolds like a heartfelt letter. The film uses a balikbayan box as a unique framing device, which really brings out the nostalgia and emotional weight. It explores the complex parental bonds through the daughter's memories, especially when she's playing that video game system from her father. You really feel the tension of the drug war and the struggles of overseas Filipino workers. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, and the performances feel genuine, almost like you're watching a slice of life. It's distinctive in its approach to family dynamics and the sacrifices made for a better future. Really gives you food for thought about love and distance.
Explores the emotional impact of overseas work.Unique use of a balikbayan box as a narrative device.Reflects on familial bonds in a socio-political context.
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