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So, 'Pickles Make Me Cry' is a curious little drama from 1988, directed by someone who's unfortunately flown under the radar. It revolves around a couple who indulge in pickles while lounging in bed—sounds quirky, right? The film explores their dynamic, especially focusing on Tomas Hsiung's character, a recent arrival from Hong Kong, and a ballet dancer who's also into kung fu gymnastics. The atmosphere is a blend of intimate moments and unexpected contrasts, with pacing that feels both languid and sharply punctuated by the characters’ interactions. The performances have a rawness that captures the essence of their struggles and joys, making it feel very much like a slice of life. It's those odd combinations that make it stand out in a sea of standard dramas.
Interesting blend of culinary quirks and personal drama.Captures the immigrant experience with a unique twist.Notable for its unconventional character interactions.
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