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Postcard is a raw and intimate glimpse into the life of an indigenous construction worker who's caught in the grind of existence. The film flows with a poetic rhythm, intertwining spoken word with visuals that breathe life into the struggles of lower-class living. Cheng's directorial debut is marked by an understated yet poignant atmosphere, where every frame feels imbued with the weight of unfulfilled dreams. The performances, especially the chemistry between the leads, are authentic and unvarnished, capturing the essence of their respective worlds. The pacing invites you to linger, allowing moments of reflection amidst the narrative's ebb and flow. It's interesting to see how songs and poems serve not just as embellishments but as the backbone of the storytelling, echoing the characters' inner conflicts.
Reflects themes of class struggleEngaging blend of poetry and visual storytellingCheng's first venture into filmmaking
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