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Dandelion is quite the eye-opener, really. It paints this raw picture of a family grappling with the harsh realities of life as illegal immigrants. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in their struggles. You see them smuggling relatives into Japan, driven by desperation but also this unshakeable bond—sending money back home despite the risks. The atmosphere is heavy with tension, yet there's a resilience that shines through. The documentary doesn’t shy away from showing the complexities of bigamous marriages, making it a multi-layered exploration of identity and survival. It's not flashy, but there's something striking about its honesty and the way it captures both hope and hardship.
Focuses on family dynamics and immigration struggles.Captures the tension of smuggling and bigamous marriages.Offers a unique perspective on rural Chinese life.
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