So, 'Su' from 1986 is this intriguing piece of drama. The pacing is interesting; it ebbs and flows, almost like a conversation you’d have with an old friend—some parts linger, while others push forward. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there’s a sort of warmth that envelops you. I’d say it dives deep into themes of identity and belonging, exploring those nuances that come with personal struggle. The performances are really raw, they hit you in a way that feels genuine, not overly polished. And while the practical effects aren’t the main draw, they’re used sparingly and effectively—just enough to ground the story in reality. You can definitely feel the passion behind it, even if the director remains a mystery.
Focuses on identity and personal struggleRaw performances that feel genuineUnique pacing that reflects real conversation
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