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So, 'The Son of the Mekong' is a quirky little gem that kind of flies under the radar. It captures this raw, gritty essence of friendship amid chaos, as Tran and his buddies make that perilous swim across the Mekong. The pacing feels a bit loose at times, but it amplifies the sense of urgency and desperation. You really get a feel for the characters' camaraderie, which is pretty compelling. The practical effects of the river scenes have a certain rough charm, grounding the film in reality. It's not just a comedy; it touches on themes of freedom and survival, which gives it a weight that lingers long after viewing.
Interesting exploration of friendship under duressRough charm in practical effectsPacing adds to the film's urgency
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