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Fen is an intimate look at the lives of Li and Lianzi, migrant workers navigating the challenges of life in a sprawling Chinese megacity. The film unfolds with a delicate pacing, allowing moments of quiet reflection amidst the hustle of urban existence. Their son, Manshan, is caught in the pressure cooker of academic expectations, lacking the local Household Registration, which adds a layer of tension and complexity. The documentary's tone is raw yet tender, capturing the bittersweet struggle of family life against a backdrop of societal constraints. The performances feel genuine, almost like a slice of reality, making it distinctive in its approach to storytelling. There's no gloss; it's a poignant portrayal of resilience in the face of adversity.
Emphasizes the human experience of migrant workers.Captures the nuances of family life in urban settings.Realistic portrayal without dramatization.
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