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So, 'Selection' kinda dives into the pressures of youth sports and the immigrant experience, right? Xiaowei, this dad, wants so much for his kid, Yangyang, but then you see him face this wall of cultural barriers. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in those tense moments that come from not fitting in. The performances are pretty raw, especially the father-son dynamic; you can feel the weight of their hopes and fears. Visually, it captures the essence of Japan, yet there's this underlying sense of isolation. Not your typical sports flick at all, but rather a poignant exploration of aspiration versus reality, which gives it a unique spot in the drama genre.
Focus on immigrant experience in sports.Highlights cultural barriers and personal conflicts.Intimate portrayal of father-son relationships.
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