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So, 'Cotton is the Clouds in the Sky' dives into this intriguing world of cotton picking in Xinjiang. It's a documentary that flows like a river, capturing the rhythm of life for those two million pickers. The tone is almost poetic, with a sense of nostalgia woven through every frame. The pacing allows for quiet moments, letting you absorb the landscape and the lives of these workers, who are often overlooked. It’s distinct not just in its subject but in how it humanizes what could be considered just a labor job. The cinematography, while not flashy, really brings out the beauty of the land and the stark realities faced by the workers. It’s a fascinating exploration of migration, labor, and the connection to nature.
Unique perspective on labor migrationCaptivating visuals of Xinjiang landscapeThought-provoking themes of human resilience
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