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So, 'Tone Colour' is this intriguing drama that dives deep into the world of a lonely high school kid. It's got this dreamy vibe that echoes a lot of the New Wave aesthetic. The pacing is pretty unique; it lingers on moments of silence and connection, letting the music really fill the emotional gaps. The performances are raw, especially the lead who portrays that typical outsider persona, but with a twist of genuine self-discovery. The practical effects are minimal, which I think adds to the film's charm. It’s really about how friendships can transform us—through shared experiences and sounds. There's something special about how it captures the struggle of finding one's identity in a sea of noise.
New Wave influence is palpableThe music serves as an emotional backbonePacing allows for an introspective experience
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