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So, 'Lloyd Wong, Unfinished' is one of those films that really digs into the complexity of a life cut short. It has this raw, intimate feel, diving deep into Wong's experiences living with HIV in the 90s. The pacing shifts between reflective moments and the urgency of his struggles, creating a real sense of atmosphere. You can feel the weight of his unfinished work, and it’s fascinating to see how Lesley Loksi Chan stitches together the remnants of Wong’s vision. The practical effects might not be flashy, but they serve the story well, emphasizing the personal over the spectacle. It's this blend of history and art that sets it apart, a poignant exploration that resonates on many levels.
Explores themes of identity and mortalityUtilizes found footage for storytellingHighlights the impact of HIV on personal narratives
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