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Walwal, directed by an unknown hand, dives into the messy intricacies of youth. It captures the essence of college life with such raw sincerity, you can almost feel the energy of those cramped dorm rooms and late-night conversations. The pacing feels almost like a heartbeat, sometimes quickening with excitement, other times slowing down to let the weight of personal dilemmas settle in. Each of the four lead performances carries a distinct flavor, bringing life to characters grappling with decisions that resonate long after the credits roll. The film's atmosphere is steeped in realism, allowing the audience to really connect with the struggles of these sophomores. It’s not about flashy effects but rather the authenticity of youthful struggles that makes this an interesting watch.
The film's exploration of friendship and personal growth feels very relatable.Interesting character arcs that reflect real-life dilemmas.Atmospheric cinematography enhances the overall narrative.
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