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So, 'Too Young' from '97 is this intriguing little gem that dives into the troubled lives of two high school boys. You've got Mo Tz-yi, who’s all about self-hypnosis and this introspective quest for meaning, and then there’s Chen Wen-yi, a more troubled character, kind of a loner with a questionable reputation. The pacing feels like a slow burn, which really lets you sink into their world. The film’s atmosphere has this raw, almost gritty edge, giving it a distinct feel. There's no flashy CGI, just real, grounded performances that draw you in—especially from the leads. It’s a film that sort of lingers with you, you know? The themes of isolation and searching for connection resonate quite well.
Explores themes of isolation and self-discoveryUnique, character-driven storytellingRaw performances without extravagant effects
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