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Andante is a poignant exploration of grief and memory, crafted through the lens of a father grappling with the loss of his son, Yu-Hsi. The film unfolds slowly, allowing viewers to linger in Wei’s world, where echoes of his son's life resonate through reminders from a broken cellphone. The atmosphere is heavy yet tender, with moments of introspection that invite us to ponder our own connections. The performance of the lead, though perhaps understated, captures a depth of emotion that feels authentic and raw. The piano, a significant motif, serves as a vessel of unexpressed love and potential, enhancing the film's meditative quality.
Andante seems to have a limited release and has garnered attention among collectors primarily due to its unique narrative and emotional weight. Its distribution might not be as widespread, which adds a layer of intrigue for those looking to explore lesser-known cinema. The scarcity of physical formats could make it a point of interest, especially for those who appreciate films that delve into themes of loss with a delicate touch.
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