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So, 'My Dear Elephant' is this really intriguing piece, almost like a dream woven into the fabric of a circus. It lingers in that poetic space, exploring the relationship between Liu Qingyun, the circus owner, and his elephants. The film’s pacing is almost hypnotic, inviting viewers to linger on each moment, as if savoring every thread of their story. There’s a tangible atmosphere, like the warm air of a summer night, mixed with a tinge of nostalgia and melancholy. The practical effects and performances really ground it, making the elephants feel like characters in their own right. It’s distinct in its quiet, contemplative storytelling, which sets it apart from other circus tales. It’s an experience, rather than just a film.
This film has a niche appeal, with collectors often drawn to its unique storytelling and visual style. Its scarcity in physical formats adds to the intrigue, as it hasn't been widely circulated outside of niche festivals. As a result, it garners interest from those who appreciate films that challenge conventional narratives and lean into poetic themes.
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