This one is very dope, also impressive from a cinematography standpoint because it was shot on a 5D mark 2 but you wouldnt be able to tell most of the time. The story is great, it clearly takes some inspiration from some of the more recent Korean films but feels distinctly Filipino.
Saw it prior, probably about a good 6 years ago on Netflix. shyt like that eases my immigration stance because there's another movie out there that's a documentary about shyt like this and its just as sad as Sin Nombre.
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