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So, 'Postcards from China' is a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. The film’s pacing is almost meditative, letting you soak in the imagery of urban and agricultural life from the last century. There’s a raw authenticity to it, showcasing real people and places without the gloss of modern filmmaking. The practical effects are minimalistic, but they serve the purpose well, grounding the viewer in a time and space that feels far removed from today. It’s distinctive for its lack of a traditional narrative, instead weaving a tapestry of visuals that tell their own story. You almost feel like you're walking through the streets of old China, absorbing the atmosphere rather than being led by a script.
This film is quite rare, with only a few known releases over the years, making it a point of interest for dedicated collectors. Its scarcity in good condition can drive up interest, especially among those who appreciate historical documentaries. It seems to slip under the radar often, but for collectors focused on unique depictions of culture and history, this one stands out for its simplicity and visual storytelling.
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