Rough Around the Edges, Worth the Journey
I enjoyed this watch, though it may appeal more to hardcore Li Fei fans or fans of short-length indie films. The narrative is interesting and engaging, but the production and execution feel raw at times. Some viewers might struggle with the staccato storytelling. That said, I still believe it's worth watching. It immediately shows potential and carries something unique. Not all low-budget features are compelling, but this one grabs your attention early on. I liked the characters—the way they were developed and how their stories became intertwined. It’s a film I genuinely wanted to see through to the end.
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