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So, General Chen Geng Part 2 dives into the early life of General Geng, exploring his formative years in a straightforward but compelling manner. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which gives it a weighty tone. You can really sense the struggles and aspirations of young Geng, which is highlighted by the practical effects that ground the film in its historical context. The performances are earnest, with a focus on creating an authentic portrayal rather than dramatizing for effect. There's something raw about the way it tackles themes of duty and sacrifice, and while it may not be flashy, it gets under your skin in a subtle way. Worth exploring if you appreciate character-driven narratives.
Character-driven narrativeHistorical contextEarnest performances
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