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More Than One Is Unhappy is a curious dive into the complexities of family dynamics, told through Wang Fen's lens. The film’s pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to absorb the stark contrast in how her parents recount their shared life. The interviews feel authentic, almost raw, and there's something compelling about the mundane details of their 30-year marriage, highlighted through heartfelt yet uncomfortable revelations. The atmosphere is thick with tension and nostalgia, making the viewer question the reliability of memory and perspective. Wang’s approach is intimate, giving us a glimpse into the emotional landscapes of her subjects. It’s distinctive in how it eschews traditional narrative arcs, instead opting for a tapestry of fragmented but poignant truths.
Documentary on family dynamicsFocus on personal interviewsThemes of memory and perspective
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