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So, 'Ukoy' is one of those quiet dramas that really creeps up on you. The pacing is slow, but in a way that's intentional, drawing you into the lives of the characters. The atmosphere has this weighty, almost oppressive feel that mirrors the struggles depicted. There's a rawness to the performances, you can feel the actors really diving into their roles. I mean, it's not flashy, but there's a stark beauty in the practical effects they use. The themes of familial bonds and the weight of tradition are explored deeply, and it lingers with you long after the credits roll. It’s distinctive for how it takes its time, not rushing to resolve everything neatly, leaving you with some questions that resonate.
Explores deep familial themesAtmospheric and slow-pacedRaw performances enhance the storytelling
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