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So, 'Seventy' is a pretty intriguing piece, you know? It dives into the life of Wang Shun, who's this elderly guy living in a village that seems to have forgotten him. The pacing is deliberate, making you really feel the weight of his solitude. The themes of life and death hit hard, especially when he decides to organize his own funeral while he's still alive—it's darkly humorous and poignant at the same time. The practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus on Shun’s quiet, almost absurd existence. There’s something quite raw about the performances, capturing that blend of loneliness and unexpected fame that makes the film stand out.
This film has a limited release, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Finding it on physical media can be a challenge, so it often piques interest among those who appreciate character-driven narratives. 'Seventy' is somewhat of a curiosity, and its unique plot and themes definitely give it a distinctive place in independent cinema. If you're into films that explore the human condition in quirky ways, this one might just find a spot in your collection.
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