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Sujo is one of those films that really dives into the murky waters of legacy and fate. The narrative unfolds with this heavy sense of impending doom, mired in the gritty backdrop of a hitman's world. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to sit with Sujo's struggles as he transitions from childhood innocence into the grim reality of his father's choices. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, with a palpable tension that hangs in every scene. Performances are raw and authentic, particularly the young actor portraying Sujo. It’s distinct in how it avoids glamorizing violence, instead choosing to explore the psychological scars it leaves. Practical effects are subtle yet effective, anchoring the story in a reality that feels all too familiar. There’s a somber beauty to it all, really.
Deep exploration of father-son dynamicsStrong character developmentThemes of destiny and choice
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