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So, 'Dad's Paper Plane' is this quiet little gem that delves into the lives of railway dispatchers, which is neat since they usually fly under the radar in film. The pacing is measured, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of their responsibilities, really fleshing out their personal sacrifices. It’s got this raw, almost gritty atmosphere that captures the essence of Shandong’s railway industry. Practical effects here are understated but effective, making the scenes feel authentic. Performances are solid, too; you can sense the camaraderie and tension among the dispatchers, which feels very genuine. It stands out for its focus on these unsung heroes rather than the usual flashier narratives, making it a poignant watch in this genre.
Focus on lesser-known roles in transportation.Highlights dedication and teamwork.A fresh take on a niche subject matter.
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