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So, Milkman is this 2005 piece by Cao Fei, and it's something else. The film pulls you into the dull yet heavy existence of a milkman, who spends his days sprawled on his bed, lost in the throes of temptation from an online sex chat show. It’s a curious blend of melancholy and mundane life, where the simplicity of his routine contrasts sharply with his internal struggles. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, which really emphasizes the character's stagnation. Performances feel raw, and there's a distinct atmosphere of loneliness that hangs throughout. It’s definitely not your typical drama; it has this unique way of portraying a man's existential crisis against the backdrop of everyday life. Not the usual fare, but it kind of sticks with you.
Cao Fei's direction creates an intimate, almost claustrophobic feel.The film delves into themes of temptation and isolation in the digital age.Raw performances lend a sense of authenticity to the character's plight.
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