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So, 'Sorry, I'm Just a Boy Selling Bánh Giò' is this charming little film that captures a slice of street life in Vietnam. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing you to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the city. Nam, the main character, is just a boy trying to make ends meet, which gives the film a grounded feel. When he meets Vy, another street food vendor, there's this sweet chemistry that develops. But the tension with Vy's mother adds depth to their romance. It's all about young love and the struggles that come with it. The practical effects are minimal, yet they enhance the authenticity of street life. Performances are sincere, which makes the whole experience feel genuine but not overly polished.
Focus on character dynamicsStreet food culture depictionThemes of love and family conflict
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