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They Call Me Useless, Watch This!EP19

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They Call Me Useless, Watch This!

In the 1990s, the male lead is born very smart, but he pretends to be slow. He gives up his chance to go to school so his brother and sister can study. He stays home to help his parents run the pig farm. One day, he decides to go to the city to visit his brother and sister. But when he finds them, they look down on him with disgust...
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Ep Review

Bricks of Sorrow

The grandson lifting that sack filled with bricks hit me hard. You see the strain in his muscles and determination. The grandmother's tears in the 1990 setting add weight. It feels like a goodbye that hurts too much to say. They Call Me Useless, Watch This! captures this raw emotion perfectly. The girl in blue arriving as he leaves adds heartbreak.

Hands That Tell Stories

I love how the camera focuses on the grandmother's wrinkled hands. It tells a story of hard work without words. When she wipes her tears, my heart broke. The grandson trying to stay strong for her is done well. The wooden gate scene with the girl is intense. They Call Me Useless, Watch This! knows how to pull heartstrings. The lighting feels authentic.

Light vs Dark

The transition from dark interior to bright outdoors symbolizes his journey away. Carrying bricks shows his humble beginnings. The girl in the floral dress looking through the gate cracks made me cry. Her eyes were full of unspoken words. They Call Me Useless, Watch This! delivers quality drama. The tension between duty and love is palpable.

1990 Nostalgia

Why does the calendar say 1990? It sets the stage for a struggle era. The grandson leaving with heavy burdens while the grandmother watches silently is powerful. No loud screaming, just quiet pain. The girl confronting him at the door adds conflict. They Call Me Useless, Watch This! keeps you hooked. The gate creaking adds tension.

Sweat and Tears

The close-up on the grandson's eye showing sweat and determination is cinematic gold. He wants to leave to make a better life but hates leaving them behind. The girl's tears rolling down her cheek are so real. They Call Me Useless, Watch This! has amazing acting. The rural backdrop feels lived-in. You can smell the dust and heat.

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