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So, '100 Flowers Hidden Deep' is this quiet exploration of rural life and the encroaching modernization in Beijing. It has a nostalgic feel, almost like a meditation on lost places and memories that linger like shadows. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and the subtle performances. There's something raw about the filming style that gives it a real authenticity. You can sense the tension between the old and the new, which makes it distinct. It's not flashy or overtly dramatic, but it quietly resonates, leaving you to ponder long after it's over.
This film isn't too common in collector circles, which adds to its charm and allure. I have seen a few releases, but they're not abundant, making it somewhat of a hidden gem. The scarcity of information around the director and production only adds to the mystique, and many collectors are drawn to its unique take on societal change. If you're into films that challenge conventional storytelling, this one definitely stands out.
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