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So, 'The Sound of Coins Hitting Brass' is this quietly haunting drama that really lingers with you. The pacing's deliberate, almost meditative, as it explores the bond between a boy and his father, who’s this mysterious figure drawn to laundromats. You can feel the atmosphere, like a soft haze of nostalgia layered with a sense of longing. The sound design is fascinating, really: the way those coins clink and echo, mirroring the boy's internal struggles. The performances are subtle but deeply felt, especially in how they capture the unspoken tension between the characters. It's not flashy, but there’s something distinctive about its approach to familial themes and the mundane, yet strangely poetic, backdrop of everyday life.
Underrated gem with a unique soundscape.Themes of father-son relationships explored in depth.Great for those who appreciate character-driven stories.
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