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All Usual in the Village is one of those films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. The pacing feels deliberately slow, almost meditative, which gives it a strange weight. The narrative unfolds in a small Chinese village, where everyday life is depicted with a raw honesty that feels both comforting and unsettling. The performances are understated but powerful, with a focus on human emotion that resonates deeply. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the realism of the setting. Themes of community, tradition, and the struggle against change are woven throughout, leaving one to ponder the balance between progress and preservation. There's something distinctive about its quiet approach that sets it apart from other dramas of the time.
Subtle themes of tradition vs. modernityUnderstated performances draw you inPacing allows for deeper reflection
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