An assured and well-made debut by writer-director Josh Kim, this film is an affecting look at family, loyalty and duty. It has some good performances, including by young Ingkarat Damrongsakkul
as Oat and Thira Chutikul as his brother Ek, and a mostly understated tone, even as it enters some bleak thematic territory. It is an interesting look at two brothers, coming of age in different ways at the same time, around the same event.
Good, competently directed film from Korean-American director Josh Kim. The film thematically packs a lot into its brief running time - commentary on loss, queer identity, corruption and Thailand's military drafting system. Sadly, this film loses its way as it goes on as it tries to juggle so many components.
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WHITE: So the way this is, the way this whole system works is that you have this device up in the treetops. It's solar powered. It listens to all the sounds of the forest, every second, every minute, every hour, every day. It captures all of this, compresses it, and sends it up to the cloud, And so once it gets to the cloud, we are able to analyze it for any number of things. Chainsaws, gunshots, you know, trucks, voices, all in real time. And then if there's a threat there, we're able to send an alert back to people on the ground through some apps that we build that then allow them to get an alert, listen in, and respond.
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