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Beautiful 2015 is a fascinating exploration of modern perceptions of beauty and identity, stitched together through various narratives. You have Huang Jianxin’s Insomniac Diary, which really digs into that sleeplessness of urban life in Beijing. It’s got a sort of haunting, introspective vibe. Then you jump to Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Tenant, where this Iranian kid clings to his little space in London—what a struggle, right? The atmosphere is dense with emotion, and there’s an intriguing pacing that invites reflection rather than just spectacle. Yim Ho’s Three Days After My Death combines elements that feel raw and personal. It’s definitely not your typical drama; it’s layered, challenging, and perhaps even unsettling at times. Each piece adds to this mosaic that makes you think about beauty in a broader sense.
Features unique narrative structures.Each segment offers a distinct atmosphere.The film encourages deep reflection on beauty and identity.
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