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Ye-Zai dives into the gritty underbelly of Taiwan's foreign worker crisis. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, reflecting the desperation of its characters. The pacing moves between tense action sequences and quieter, more contemplative moments, allowing viewers to grasp the human cost of these individuals living in the shadows. The themes of survival and morality are prevalent, with bounty hunters portrayed not just as villains but as products of a broken system. Performances feel raw, capturing the fear and resilience of those on the run. Practical effects add a certain realism to the chase scenes, grounding the film in its harsh reality. It stands out for its unflinching look at a societal issue, making it a thought-provoking piece for those interested in human stories.
Captivating look at Taiwan's foreign worker issues.Great use of practical effects for heightened realism.Themes of survival resonate deeply throughout the narrative.
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