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Keep on Walking: The Man and His Higher Course is a documentary that feels deeply personal yet spans the broader cultural landscape of Taiwanese cinema. Ho Ping does a commendable job capturing Lee Hsing's journey, showcasing how his films echo societal shifts and collective memory, which is fascinating for any cinephile. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the history and impact of Lee’s work. The interviews and archival footage create a rich tapestry, all while the atmosphere of nostalgia and reverence hangs thick. There's an authenticity in the performances, especially from those who worked with Lee, giving you a genuine sense of the man behind the camera. It’s really distinctive in how it frames both the art and the artist.
Rich in archival footage of Lee Hsing's films.Features interviews from colleagues and film scholars.Explores the evolution of Taiwanese cinema through Lee's work.
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