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So, PINPIN is an interesting piece from 2021, though the director seems to be under the radar. The film captures a certain languid atmosphere, really letting you breathe in the environment of the Once neighborhood. There's this slow pacing that mirrors the protagonist's internal conflict—his dreams versus reality. The young man's subtle interactions with his sister and the cashier from the Chinese supermarket bring a quiet tension, almost palpable. You can feel the yearning in those moments, and the film crafts a real sense of place and mood rather than relying on flashy storytelling. It’s distinct, for sure, in its focus on the mundane yet poignant aspects of life.
PINPIN has had limited releases, making it somewhat rare in collector circles. It’s been released on a few indie labels, but securing a copy can still be a challenge. The film’s focus on character and atmosphere over conventional plot points creates a unique appeal for collectors who appreciate subtle storytelling. Interest in this film tends to grow among those who enjoy lesser-known international cinema.
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