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Sally is this intriguing little documentary that pulls you in with its intimate vibe. The whole film feels like a quiet exploration, a gaze into the life of the subject, Sally, lounging in her bathrobe—a stark contrast to the glitzy surroundings of the China Club. Wong's approach is very personal, almost voyeuristic at times, which gives the film a special touch. It’s less about grand statements and more about the subtleties of life, captured beautifully in both Hong Kong and Beijing. The pacing is slow and deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in every moment, every glance. It's this blend of warmth and rawness that makes it stand out, and it’s clear Wong has a unique vision here.
Intimate and personal approach.Unique gaze behind the camera.Contrasting settings enhance atmosphere.
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