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Sunshine, directed by Jacky Lee, is a quirky exploration of youth, independence, and the awkwardness of growing up. The film follows a socially awkward young man as he navigates the streets in his father’s taxi, practicing for his driving test. It’s loaded with heartfelt moments and an easygoing vibe that makes it quite relatable. The pacing is laid-back, lending itself to a slice-of-life feel, and there’s a charming authenticity in the performances that really draws you in. The practical effects, especially during the driving sequences, have a rawness that adds to the film's overall appeal. It resonates with anyone who's ever felt a little lost but is trying to find their way, one taxi ride at a time.
Quirky slice-of-life narrativeCharacter-driven humorAuthentic performances
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