Critics generally praised the film for its originality and visual style, though some noted a shift in tone during the final act.

While the first two acts are considered engaging and accessible, some critics felt the third act became slightly "esoteric" or "bogged down" by its complex metaphysical ideas. Overall Sentiment

The story follows 13-year-old (played by the late Leng Heng Prak), who experiences vivid dreams of what he believes are his past lives.

Finding the treasure offers hope for their community, which faces forced relocation to make room for a new high-speed railway.

is a groundbreaking Cambodian science fiction film directed by Jake Wachtel that masterfully blends Buddhist philosophy with a "Goonies-style" mystery adventure. Set in a near-future Phnom Penh, it explores themes of reincarnation, digital enlightenment, and the social divide between the technologically "augmented" rich and the impoverished. Core Premise & Plot

The "moody, atmospheric score" by Ariel Marx and the stunning cinematography by Robert Leitzell contribute to a unique sense of place.