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So, 'All and Nothing' dives deep into Li Yuan-chia's world, right? The doc takes you through his life - from the chaos of WWII in China to the art scene in the UK. It’s not just a straightforward history; there’s a real sense of atmosphere, almost like walking through his mind. You get snippets of his artistic philosophy, and the pacing feels like a slow unraveling of his thoughts. The visuals are compelling, with old footage and photographs blending seamlessly. I found it fascinating how it touches on themes of identity and the nature of art itself. The film really showcases his unconventional approach to art, and it leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Features rare archival footageExplores themes of identity and artUnique insights into a lesser-known artist
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