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A stinging feeling on my neck is an intriguing exploration of quiet resistance amidst chaos. It’s not flashy, doesn’t hit you over the head with visuals, but there's something about the simplicity that draws you in. Lai Yu Tong’s journey through Hong Kong during the protests is captured in an almost diary-like fashion – raw and slightly fragmented, which mirrors the disarray of the events unfolding around him. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of stillness that contrast sharply with the surrounding turmoil. The use of just a phone for filming gives it this intimate, personal touch. It’s more about the feelings stirred within the viewer than any grand narrative arc, really. There's a certain beauty in the mundane, and this film embodies that in a striking way.
Emphasizes minimalistic storytelling.Captures the atmosphere of political unrest.Intimate visuals shot with a phone.
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