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I Still Remember is kind of a low-key gem that really dives into the complexities of life's choices. Chi, the protagonist, feels trapped in his not-so-thrilling real estate gig, which is where the story starts. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to feel Chi's stagnation and eventual evolution. The atmosphere is a mix of poignant nostalgia and bittersweet moments, especially as he reconnects with his former P.E. teacher, Mr. Wong. That mentor-student dynamic adds a layer of depth, exploring themes of promise and perseverance. The performances are subtle yet impactful, especially with Mr. Wong's character, who's grappling with his own challenges but remains determined. The practical effects used during the race scenes are surprisingly effective, grounding the emotional stakes in a very real way.
Reflects on personal growth and mentorshipSubtle performances enhance emotional depthInteresting take on life's simple truths
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