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So, 1994: South China is this intriguing piece that dives into class struggles in a rapidly capitalizing southern city. The atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive, reflecting the harsh realities of exploitation. The pacing has a deliberate slowness that allows you to really sit with the characters' struggles. You can sense the tension, especially knowing it was banned in China. The performances are raw and unfiltered, which adds to the overall sense of authenticity. It's distinct not just for its themes but for how it captures that moment in time where capitalism meets deep-rooted social issues. Definitely a film that sparks conversation among collectors about censorship and artistic expression.
Banned in China; a significant point of discussion.Captures the essence of class struggle during a pivotal time.Raw performances that add a layer of authenticity.
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