Two strengths of this film: how the story is told and the story itself. Its honesty is refreshing--unlike some films, it does not take sides.
The acting is not overly dramatic which I think is fitting coz you get to concentrate on the story more.
The music is not remarkable. But in these kinds of films, I appreciate "silence" more.
On a side note, I like how the give-and-take friendship developed between Evelyn and her employer. It’s built on respect and does not necessarily have to break the language and cultural barrier, generational gap and the employer-employee line.
The acting is not overly dramatic which I think is fitting coz you get to concentrate on the story more.
The music is not remarkable. But in these kinds of films, I appreciate "silence" more.
On a side note, I like how the give-and-take friendship developed between Evelyn and her employer. It’s built on respect and does not necessarily have to break the language and cultural barrier, generational gap and the employer-employee line.
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