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So, The Prism Of Youth: Blame It On The Ghost, directed by that elusive figure, really feels like a natural continuation of Nguyễn Nhật Ánh's narrative style. The film captures that nostalgic vibe of youth, weaving in elements of adventure that might remind you of a dream you once had. The pacing has this rhythmic ebb and flow—moments of tension followed by these almost serene pauses. Practical effects here seem to take precedence over CGI, which gives it a raw charm. The performances resonate with genuine emotion, making it all feel very relatable. There’s a distinct atmosphere that feels both fresh and reminiscent of classic Vietnamese cinema. It's got that unique blend of whimsy and depth, which is what I find so striking about it.
Director's identity adds intrigue.Focus on practical effects stands out.Nostalgic themes resonate well.
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