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Short Handle
Lured by the notion of a quick buck (the proverbial 'Easy Fruit' or 'Mango Bajito' in Spanish), three young people decide to kidnap the son of a rich family, and hide out in the wild mountains of the Dominican Republic - until everything that can go wrong, does.
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Plot Summary
In rural China, a young boy named Short Handle dreams of escaping his impoverished village and the harsh realities of his life. His world is turned upside down when his father brings home a mysterious woman and her child, disrupting the fragile balance of their family. The film explores themes of family, poverty, and the search for a better future.
Critical Reception
Short Handle received modest critical attention, largely within independent film circles. Reviewers often highlighted its authentic portrayal of rural Chinese life and its sensitive exploration of family dynamics. While praised for its earnestness and performances, some critics noted its slow pacing and conventional narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of rural Chinese life.
Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of family relationships.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from the young lead.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a real village in China, aiming for a documentary-like realism.
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