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Jan 27, 2026
80
Though its unflashy style and delicate emotionality are unlikely to sweep viewers off their feet, its eye for fine detail and bittersweet tone make it an absorbing experience worth seeking out.
Jan 27, 2026
80
Stephanie Ahn offers an evocative portrait of the immigrant experience, moving beyond surface observation to investigate the visceral, internal world of children raised in the crosshairs of cultural expectation and personal identity.
Jan 27, 2026
75
It’s a flashpoint depiction of American life filtered through a specificity that feels rare, romantic, and essential right now.
Jan 27, 2026
70
Ahn’s feature debut is ultimately a beautiful, sensitive love story showcasing the healing power of unexpected human connection.
Jan 27, 2026
70
A tentative connection warms to something deeper in a poignant, slow-burn tale of hope and healing.
Jan 27, 2026
40
The circumstances around Audrey and Eli's union (Moon Choi and Son Suk-ku, respectively) is tender, yet forceful, beautiful, yet pained; but the film is otherwise formless, uninspiring and moves like molasses.