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Whatever, I Don't Care is an intriguing exploration of ambition and emotional detachment, set against the backdrop of Thailand's rapid economic changes in the 80s. The film captures the hustle of Bangkok's advertising world through the eyes of Pim, a driven executive whose focus on career leaves little room for personal connections. The casting of Bird, a street hustler, adds a layer of complexity, showcasing the stark contrasts within society. The performances are raw and unrefined, with an almost documentary-like feel. It’s not your typical drama; the pacing feels both frenetic and languid, mirroring Pim's inner turmoil as she navigates her responsibilities while sidestepping intimacy. There's something almost gritty about the practical effects and the way the urban landscape is depicted. It's a film that lingers, revealing layers upon reflection.
Set in 1980s Thailand during an economic boomFeatures a complex relationship between ambition and intimacyRaw performances and a gritty atmosphere
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