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Beautiful (2013) is an intriguing anthology that stitches together four distinct stories from different corners of Asia, each with its own flavor of drama and introspection. Kurosawa Kiyoshi's segment stands out with its unique take on a kung-fu fighting woman, blending action with honor in a way that feels both grounded and surreal. Lu Yue's contribution takes a more philosophical angle, reimagining a Buddhist fable with a childlike whimsy that contrasts the darker elements of morality. Wu Nien-Jen and Mabel Cheung further enrich the tapestry with their own explorations of identity and culture. The pacing varies, but there's this underlying current of reflection throughout the film that really ties everything together, making it a fascinating watch for anyone interested in narrative experimentation and the diverse voices in Asian cinema.
Anthology film with varied storytelling styles.Focus on cultural and moral themes.Distinctive performances across segments.
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