REVIEW: Sway via @FilmDoo

Featured in the Toronto International Film Festival, Director Rooth Tang gives you 3 couples in 3 cities, during 3 different times.

Sway is a cross-cultural masterpiece that highlights how languages, even silence, bind and separate us as humans. It also shows how words become political in what we want and how we attempt to sway others so that we may find our place in this world, a very universal theme.

Shot in Bangkok. L.A., and Paris, Sway forces us to think if we are really where we want to be. It challenges our wants to move and our need to stay.

It was perfect for my alone time a few nights ago. The movie and a bottle of beer accompanied my loneliness perfectly.

Make time and catch the sublime in Sway. Let it take you away even just for a little over a hundred minutes.

Sway is available in FilmDoo. Simply go to https://www.filmdoo.com/films/sway to view the trailer and purchase the film for streaming. Just recently, FilmDoo released 14 internationally recognized Southeast Asian films for the whole world to view, including this piece. For more information about this collection, just go to https://www.filmdoo.com/southeastasia

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