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So, 'No More Gravity At Night' is quite an interesting piece. Set in this hauntingly desolate cement yard, the atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating, which mirrors the struggles of the workers. There's this slow burn to the pacing, but it really allows for moments of reflection, especially through Chen Qing's eyes. The themes of sacrifice and the longing for escape resonate deeply, almost like a fable trapped in a post-industrial landscape. The performances feel raw and grounded, with a level of emotional honesty that's hard to shake. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects add a layer of authenticity that fits the gritty vibe. It's the kind of film that lingers, making you think about the humanity behind the harsh realities.
Features a unique blend of practical effects.Strong focus on emotional character arcs.Explores themes of sacrifice and longing.
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