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So, 'Rose Rose I Love You' has this quirky blend of comedy wrapped around the backdrop of the Vietnam War. It’s not your typical war film, though; rather, it dives into the lives of these brothel owners in Hualien, who are just trying to capitalize on the influx of soldiers. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that sort of adds to its charm. The performances are all over the place, but I think that’s part of its distinctiveness—feels more genuine, you know? There’s this odd mix of humor and social commentary about the war's impact on lives, and it sometimes makes you chuckle and then think. Practical effects? Nothing too flashy, but the setting is definitely a character in itself, giving you a glimpse into a world most won’t see.
Quirky comedy with a war backdropInteresting character dynamicsSocial commentary on war and its effects
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