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So, 'Be Water, My Friend' presents this intriguing look at Zhiyi, a first-gen Chinese immigrant navigating the complexities of American life. The tone is satirical, but it dips into some heavier themes too, like identity and assimilation. It's interesting how the pacing includes these moments where it feels like time stretches, evoking that feeling of being lost in a new culture. The practical effects aren't over the top; they serve the story more than distract from it. The performances are quite engaging, especially the lead—he embodies that struggle in a way that feels real. There's something distinct about its approach, blending humor with deeper reflection on the immigrant experience.
This film is relatively new, so finding physical copies might be hit-or-miss. However, it's already sparked some collector interest thanks to its unique take on immigrant narratives. Digital releases might be more accessible for now, but keep an eye out for any limited editions or festival screenings that could surface. It’s one of those titles that could catch on as it finds its audience.
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