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So, ‘Miss Ginkgo (Chapter 1)’ is quite an intriguing blend of animation and documentary. It dives into the peculiar world of ginkgo trees, particularly how their gender differentiation impacts urban gardening choices. The visuals are lively, with Tang Han weaving in infographics that make the information digestible yet engaging. There's a certain reflective tone throughout, contrasting the past reverence for these trees with today’s more practical, albeit less fragrant, preferences. It doesn't rush; pacing feels just right, allowing the viewer to truly absorb the commentary on nature versus urbanization. The vibe is contemplative, and you can sense the filmmaker’s passion for the subject matter, which gives the film a distinctive edge.
Interesting commentary on urban gardening choices.Unique blend of animation and documentary styles.Reflective tone on nature vs urbanization.
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