Yeah, I agree and it is a bit of a window into Vietnamese culture. The Vietnamese kids I saw in Vietnam in the 2010's seem to be a little more energetic than the ones in that film you shared from the 1990's. Other than that and other minor changes, it reminds me of a lot of the life I saw while I was in Vietnam.
My favorite part is the classroom, the clapping.
Here it is, skip to 5769 seconds,
Was there anything else you wanted me to see from the film?
I'm interested in your impressions.
I found it to be simultaneously starkly realistic (more realistic than any movie I've seen), and yet poetic and almost dream-like.
The scene that left the deepest impression on me is when the mobster cowers before his elderly father.
There's a very similar scene in "Better Call Saul" (2015).
I also reminds me a lot of this scene,
Yeah, I agree and it is a bit of a window into Vietnamese culture. The Vietnamese kids I saw in Vietnam in the 2010's seem to be a little more energetic than the ones in that film you shared from the 1990's. Other than that and other minor changes, it reminds me of a lot of the life I saw while I was in Vietnam.
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Is this a pyramid you just built me made out of three bricks or black squares?