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100 Days captures the raw, intimate struggle of an unmarried filmmaker in Beijing navigating personal and societal pressures during the pandemic. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really feel the weight of her 100-day quest for funding. This isn’t just about the documentary she’s trying to create; it's a deep dive into her own identity and the expectations that come with it. The filmmaker’s candid reflections and the atmospheric cinematography draw you into her world, making you ponder the value of cultural inheritance against the backdrop of modern life. It’s a grounded piece, with a distinct sense of realism, blending personal narrative with broader themes of tradition and self-discovery.
Intimate exploration of filmmaker's journeyRealistic portrayal of pandemic strugglesThemes of cultural inheritance and identity
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