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This energizing and thriller film takes after a young lady called Angie who is going to join the college for her first year. In the wake of investing some energy, her monetary conditions turns gravely, more worse when her parents quit sending her cash. She finds a work to pick up cash by offering the drug. From that point onward, Angie swings to be a standout amongst the most popular and huge street drug dealers over the city.
[Wang's] screenplay is a roiling yet random stew of melodramatic elements all too calculated to wring the most extreme emotional reaction from the viewer.
Wang doesn't attempt to garner any undeserved sympathy for her younger self or over-explain her erratic behavior. She simply lays out the facts (as best she can relay them) and affords the viewer the ability to pass judgment.
"MDMA"... doesn't fully communicate the context of Angie's experience priors to the film, keeping us removed from the character and the movie as a whole.