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RedLife (2023)
dark without dimension
IMO, films should be a bridge that connect people, make us understand each other. In this case it should connect the middle-class (who can pay the expensive cinema ticket, or subscribing to Netflix) to the poor. However, this film only shows "predictable consequences" of a series of bad decisions, without any convincing motive on why they choose to do that. In the end, we, the audience, only feel that the characters in the film deserved it.
Great acting anyway. The film overall is not that bad to the point that you shouldn't watch it. But just watch it once is enough, and there's no real memorable moments that stick in your mind and make you think about the life of the poor afterward.
Koma (2019)
black and white
Pretty much "inception" and/or "the matrix", except that the gang of protagonist are not aware that they're dreaming. Instead, they're in a state of coma. Plot twist here is a scientist trying to build the limbo world for the coma patients. Another plot twist is that the scientist can't do this alone, and need the protagonist to help him build the world.
While the idea sounds intriguing, the film depicted it as a back-and-white story telling, i.e., the scientist is a bad guy, and this dream world is a "wrong" place to live since it's not "real". So the protagonist decide to wake everyone up... Seriously!!?