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So, Tung's World is pretty raw and real, focusing on a young autistic boy named Tung in Vietnam. What strikes you about it is the way it captures the daily struggles his parents face, trying to navigate a system that often feels indifferent. The documentary has this gritty, unfiltered feel, which adds to the emotional weight. It's not flashy, just honest, and you can really sense the cultural stigma surrounding mental illness there. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of silence that resonate deeply. The performances, particularly from Tung's parents, are really moving—there's a lot of love mixed with frustration. It's distinctive in how it sheds light on a topic that often gets overlooked in Vietnamese society.
Focuses on autism in a Vietnamese contextSheds light on mental health stigmaReal-life family dynamics and struggles
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