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So, 'Only if Possible' is this intimate documentary-drama that really pulls you into the routine of a delivery man in Beijing. Xiong Chunwei is a fascinating character—just watching him juggle work and those fleeting moments with his family, it's all very raw and relatable. The pacing’s quite reflective, almost meditative, as it captures those little, everyday interactions. There’s this underlying tension about time and work-life balance that really resonates. The film doesn't rely on flashy effects, but it’s the authenticity of the performances that shines through. You can feel the weight of his dedication, and those lunch breaks become these poignant little slices of life. It's a real look at modern struggles against the backdrop of urban life.
Intimate portrayal of urban family lifeReflective pacing enhances emotional depthAuthentic performances ground the narrative
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Kiva Liu
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