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So, 'Wallet' is an intriguing piece that dives into the absurdity of love and social dynamics. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which might throw some viewers off, but it mirrors the chaotic attempts of Shotiko as he flails through his flirtations. The atmosphere has this quirky vibe; it’s almost comedic but layered with a melancholic undertone. That wallet—it's central, not just as a plot device but as a commentary on materialism and how it distorts connections. Performances are earnest; you can feel Shotiko's desperation, which is honestly relatable. The way they handle the practical effects during his chase scenes has a raw charm, giving it an indie feel. It’s definitely distinctive, even if it stumbles along the way.
Unique exploration of romantic desperation.Quirky tone with moments of genuine connection.Interesting commentary on materialism and relationships.
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