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Rabun is this quiet little drama that explores the tensions of rural life versus the hustle of the city. The central couple, Pak Atan and Mak Inom, embody a kind of warmth and resilience you don't always see in modern films. There's a simplicity to their journey; it's about reconnecting with roots but also facing the hard truths that come with it, like getting swindled by family. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the characters' emotions to simmer. You can really feel the village atmosphere—it's dusty, intimate, with a touch of longing. The performances are grounded, almost like watching real people navigate a tough chapter of their lives. It's reflective, and in its own way, it’s a meditation on trust and betrayal.
Quiet yet impactful narrativeGrounded performancesThemes of trust and familial betrayal
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