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The Girl in the Bus is an intriguing blend of comedy and drama, showcasing Mok Hong-See's ability to weave humor into serious themes. The film follows Bus Money, an endearing figure who steps in to protect those in need, donning various disguises as he rides the buses. The pacing feels organic, allowing moments of levity to contrast with the weighty issues of social injustice. The performances are solid, especially the chemistry between Bus Money and Tai Ngau, the journalist who becomes his ally. What stands out is the practical effects used to create the disguises, which add a tangible layer to the storytelling. Overall, it's a unique take on heroism against a backdrop of everyday life.
Prominent themes of social justice and heroism.Practical effects enhance the storytelling.Unique character dynamics between Bus Money and Tai Ngau.
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