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At The Moment is quite an intriguing piece set in a not-so-distant future where gender identity is fluid and personal choice reigns. The film has a subtle, almost melancholic tone that lingers—fitting given the protagonist Yi An's own struggle with identity. There’s this delicate balance of pacing that allows for quiet reflection, letting viewers sit with Yi An's journey. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the emotional weight rather than overshadowing it. Performances feel genuine, especially that of the lead, who captures the essence of someone caught between two worlds. It stands out due to its exploration of gender and self-acceptance, wrapped in a visually soft yet potent aesthetic. Definitely a unique take on contemporary issues.
Futuristic gender exploration themeStrong emotional undertonesInteresting practical effects
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Zi-Han Jiang
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