"Born to be Human" is a film that resonates deeply with the human experience, delving into themes of identity, and the complexities of navigating societal expectations. As a viewer, I found myself drawn into the poignant journey of Ah Tien,
The film's director, skillfully crafts a narrative that tugs at the heartstrings, capturing the raw emotions of Ah Tien's struggle for self-acceptance. Through subtle yet powerful performances, the cast brings to life the internal turmoil and external challenges faced by the kid, inviting viewers to empathize with his journey.
The film remains tragically underrated. It is a cinematic gem hidden in plain sight, waiting to be discovered.
As someone who was deeply moved by the film, I can't help but feel disappointed that it hasn't received the recognition it deserves. "Born to be Human" is more than just a movie; it is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It is my hope that more viewers will have the opportunity to experience its emotional depth and appreciate its significance in today's cinematic landscape.