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So, '15 Years' is this intriguing documentary that kind of pulls you in with its fragmented storytelling. It feels like a collage of memories really—like snippets of saxophones echoing in the streets, glimpses of Korean music, and intimate family voices that linger in the air. The whole vibe is so contemplative, especially when it juxtaposes Taipei and Hong Kong during those still days. It captures that alienation we all felt after the epidemic, you know? The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to dwell on each moment. It's not flashy but rather grounded, relying on raw, practical effects to convey its themes of connection and isolation. There's a distinct atmosphere here that sticks with you for a while.
Explores themes of alienation and connectionCaptivating use of sound and musicReflective pacing complements the subject matter
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