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So, Lai He is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life of the Taiwanese writer of the same name. The film feels very intimate, almost like you're peeking into his thoughts and surroundings. It's got this raw, unrefined edge—definitely not overproduced, which adds to its authenticity. The pacing is quite deliberate; you really get time to soak in his influences and the atmosphere of his era. It doesn't shy away from exploring the complexities of his character and the socio-political backdrop that shaped his work. I mean, the visuals are simple but effective, and there's a certain charm to the way it captures everyday life in Taiwan during that time. It's kind of like a portrait, but in motion. Not your typical documentary fare, for sure.
Intimate exploration of a writer's lifeRaw, unrefined documentary styleDeliberate pacing invites reflection
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