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They Call Me Useless, Watch This!EP2

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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

Heartbreaking Choice

Watching the son tear that admission letter broke my heart. You can feel the weight of poverty crushing his dreams in They Call Me Useless, Watch This!. The parents counting money while he screams creates such intense tension. It is not just about school, it is about survival and dignity in a rural setting.

Money vs Future

The scene where the father counts cash near the pigsty says everything. In They Call Me Useless, Watch This!, money represents freedom but also chains. The son's laughter turns into rage so quickly. It shows how financial stress twists family love into something painful and unavoidable for everyone involved here.

Love Under The Tree

Meeting the girlfriend under the old tree was such a poignant moment. She cries while he stands there helpless in They Call Me Useless, Watch This!. The red palanquin in the background hints at a forced marriage maybe. Their silence speaks louder than the earlier shouting matches between the father and son.

Pig Farm Reality

The setting is so raw and real. Pigs wandering around while a family falls apart adds a layer of irony. They Call Me Useless, Watch This! does not glamorize rural life. The dust, the old car, the simple clothes all build a world where choices are limited and every decision costs something huge.

Screaming Pain

The actor's facial expressions are incredible. From hysterical laughter to pure anger, he conveys deep despair. In They Call Me Useless, Watch This!, the close-ups on his eyes show tears held back. It is not just acting, it feels like witnessing a real breakdown of a young spirit facing impossible odds.

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