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The story of this 3-hour-long movie is surprisingly simple. The real issue here is the perspective they chose for the screen adaptation. Instead of building suspense, the perspective lays everything out straightforwardly. The way they portrayed Ernest's inner conflicts was far from brilliant, it was honestly frustrating to watch. But I gotta give credit to the cinematography; they did a great job using lighting to show the characters' emotions and physical conditions. And those long shots? They were executed exceptionally well. Oh, and the soundtrack? It's delightful, has this unique local vibe, which complements the plot well.
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