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Sheng, which hits screens in 2025, feels like a slow burn that really captures that oppressive heat of childhood memories. Directed by an unknown, it leans heavily into atmosphere. You can almost feel the humidity cling to your skin as young Ah-Sheng watches his parents. There's this tension that sits in the air, a palpable dread that builds with each argument he overhears. The cicadas are more than just background noise; they create this almost claustrophobic soundscape. The performances are raw, especially from the child actor portraying Ah-Sheng, bringing a genuine innocence to the chaos around him. It's distinctive in how it uses everyday life to explore heavier themes like familial strife and the loss of innocence without any need for flashy effects. Just a really solid piece of storytelling.
Captures a child's perspective skillfullyUtilizes natural soundscapes effectivelyExplores themes of innocence and tension
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