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So, 'International Things' is quite the trip, really. It’s this documentary-drama hybrid that plays with your mind, you know? The visuals are striking—like, there's a train station engulfed in flames and it just leaves you in this surreal state. The imagery feels poetic, almost like a metaphor for the chaos of existence. Then there's this recurring motif of a flower and a character born from imagination; it’s all deeply introspective. The pacing is a bit unconventional—it doesn't rush, allowing you to marinate in the themes of personal and national identity. It’s a film that digs into the essence of what we carry in our 'backpacks,' both physically and emotionally. Very distinctive in its tone and presentation.
Explores themes of existence and identity.Notable for its striking visual metaphors.Pacing allows for deep reflection on personal experiences.
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