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So, 'In Shanghai' from 2001 is this fascinating documentary that really peels back the layers of urban life in Shanghai. It's not just about the shiny skyscrapers and bustling streets; it digs deep into the quieter, often overlooked aspects of the city. The pacing is a bit contemplative, letting you soak in the atmosphere, which feels almost meditative at times. The visuals are striking, with a blend of candid shots and evocative imagery that captures the essence of the city's hidden corners. There's a kind of rawness to the presentations, with no frills—just a stark view of life. It's distinctive in its approach, almost like a personal essay in film form, and encourages you to reflect on the contrasts within such a rapidly changing metropolis.
Captures the essence of urban life in Shanghai.Focuses on the contrast between the city's development and its hidden aspects.Offers a more personal, reflective viewing experience.
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