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Curiosity Kills the Cat is a fascinating dive into the stark contrasts of modern China, set against the backdrop of the Yangzi River. The film paints a vivid picture, with its stunning visuals of skyscrapers juxtaposed against crumbling slums, really captures that tension. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of works, allowing for moments of introspection that linger after the credits roll. The performances are a mixed bag β some really shine, particularly the lady of noble descent who navigates this complex world. The themes of wealth disparity and social class resonate deeply, and the practical effects ground the story in reality. Itβs a unique narrative that challenges the viewer to think about societal constructs and personal choices.
Set in modern ChinaExplores wealth disparityUnique narrative style
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