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Tournament 6: My City has this gritty realism that threads through every scene, immersing you in the world of social work. Mr. Lee, played with a weary yet determined spirit, embodies the frustrations of dealing with endless social issues. The pacing feels just right, drawing you into the emotional weight of his challenges, especially as he mentors the newcomer, Candy. There's this raw honesty in their interactions, and you can almost feel the burden of expectation on him. The film doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of society, but it also has these moments of hope that keep it from feeling too bleak. It’s definitely more than just a straightforward drama; it’s a reflective take on what it means to connect with those in need.
Explores social work themesFocus on character depthRealistic portrayal of social issues
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