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Mongolism is an interesting early work from Tao Hui, capturing a unique blend of nostalgia and modernity. The film's vibrant color palette really pops, drawing you into its world, while the pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times. You'll notice the influence of 90s Chinese costume dramas, which lends a certain warmth but also an odd distance. The characters are a bit quirky, embodying a mix of innocence and longing. There's something raw about the performances, likely reflecting the filmmaker's own journey at art school. It’s not polished, but that’s kind of the charm, making it distinct in the landscape of early indie Chinese cinema.
Early work of Tao HuiInfluenced by 90s Chinese dramaColorful aesthetic
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