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So, 'The Fellow Who Rejected College' really strikes an interesting chord, right? It's this blend of comedy and drama that captures the societal pressures Taiwanese students face. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it an almost reflective quality, allowing you to absorb the weight of the protagonist's decision. There’s a quaint charm in the performances, especially how the family dynamics unfold, which feels genuine. It touches on themes of identity and expectation, and how one choice can ripple through relationships. It’s not flashy with effects or anything, but that’s sort of the point – it’s all about the characters and their struggles. A real gem if you ask me.
This film has a bit of a niche audience, largely due to its specific cultural context and the fact that it hasn't seen a wide release outside of Taiwan. There aren't many physical copies out there, so collectors often seek out DVD or VHS versions, which can be tricky to find. The scarcity heightens its appeal, especially among those interested in Asian cinema or the evolution of Taiwanese film in the late 20th century.
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