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So, 'Bodyshop' is quite the interesting piece, right? It’s this blend of drama and fantasy that really dives into the emotional weight of relationships. You've got this ghost soldier, which is a unique angle, and he’s not just haunting for the sake of it—he’s trying to fix things, I guess. The cinematography has this gritty yet ethereal vibe, especially in the scenes set during the protests in Hong Kong. I found the pacing a bit uneven at times, but it actually adds to the overall tension. The practical effects used when he possesses bodies are impressive, not overdone. The performances have this rawness that feels very real. And the way it weaves through different cultures is just distinct enough to feel fresh without being forced. Pretty layered stuff, if you ask me.
Unique ghost possession angleCultural exploration across multiple countriesStrong emotional themes of love and loss
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