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So, 'Romance of a Calligrapher' is quite an intriguing piece from 1982, though the director remains a mystery. It carries this very palpable, almost poetic atmosphere that draws you into ancient China. The pacing unfolds gently, allowing for those quiet moments that really capture the essence of the calligrapher's craft and his budding romance with the official's daughter. There's a simplicity to the storytelling, yet it’s layered with themes of social class and the struggle between duty and desire. The performances are earnest; you feel the weight of their love amidst the constraints of their world. It's distinct, really, from other romantic dramas of the era, leaning more on the visual artistry of calligraphy and the cultural nuances of the time, which is a treat for collectors who appreciate those subtleties.
Features themes of class struggle and romanceSet in ancient China with rich cultural elementsFocus on visual storytelling through calligraphy
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