This felt quietly magical in a way that’s hard to explain. There’s something about how it portrays closeness—subtle, intimate, and almost unspoken—that makes it stand out.
I also liked how it touches on the tension between personal identity and expectations, especially the dynamic between acceptance from parents and the pressure a child feels to meet those expectations. It doesn’t over-explain, but you feel it throughout.
It’s not just a story—it feels like a piece of art.
I also liked how it touches on the tension between personal identity and expectations, especially the dynamic between acceptance from parents and the pressure a child feels to meet those expectations. It doesn’t over-explain, but you feel it throughout.
It’s not just a story—it feels like a piece of art.