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All Ears dives deep into the mundane yet poignant life of Wen Shan, a screenwriter grappling with his own mediocrity against the backdrop of bustling Beijing. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing us to linger in Wen's stagnant world, where he unexpectedly finds purpose in writing eulogies for grieving families. It's interesting how this shift in his career brings out layers of vulnerability and introspection. The atmosphere is a mix of melancholy and quiet humor, creating a reflective tone. The performances are raw and unrefined, enhancing the film's authenticity. The practical effects are minimal, yet they serve to ground the story in reality. It’s a distinctive take on the struggles of creativity and the inevitability of loss.
Themes of creativity and loss intertwine throughout.The pacing allows for deep emotional reflection.A unique narrative choice with eulogies as a focal point.
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