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So, 'The Unreasonable Man' is this understated gem set in Bangkok. It dives into the life of Keng, an ordinary barber, who suddenly finds himself tangled in a web of missed connections after receiving an old cellphone. The atmosphere is quite intimate, capturing the mundane yet poignant rhythms of Keng's life. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, drawing you into his world. It explores themes of communication and isolation in a digital age, something that resonates deeply, even in its simplicity. The performances are subtle, carrying an authenticity that feels real. There's a certain rawness to the practical effects, which adds to that low-tech vibe. It’s a film that lingers with you, challenging the notion of what’s reasonable in our lives.
Explores communication in a digital ageIntimate atmosphere in a bustling citySubtle performances capture realism
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