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My Sun is this odd, quiet documentary that captures the essence of a small town caught between old ideologies and modern realities. There's this temple and a Maoism memorial hall, both weirdly juxtaposed, which serves as the backdrop for a film crew attempting to make a Maoism film. The pacing is slow, which gives it a contemplative feel, almost like you're wandering through the town with the crew. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia and a hint of melancholy, highlighting the lingering shadows of Maoism in everyday life. The practical effects are minimal, but the real performances come from the townsfolk, who seem to embody that strange blend of reverence and skepticism. It's distinctive for its rawness and how it navigates the complexities of memory and ideology.
Features a unique blend of personal storiesExplores the impact of Maoism on contemporary lifeInteresting cinematography highlights the town's duality
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