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Shanghai Story has this gritty, almost melancholic vibe that's hard to shake off. Drago Lazetich, as the washed-up copywriter, really brings a rawness to the character—his struggles feel real, not just plot devices. Émilie Ohana, the enigmatic stranger, adds an intriguing layer, and their chemistry is palpable against the backdrop of the bustling, neon-soaked Shanghai. The pacing sometimes drifts, mirroring the characters' meandering paths through the city, which adds to that sense of searching for meaning. The practical effects, especially in the night scenes, contribute to a tangible feel of the urban landscape. It's all about the atmosphere, the interplay of light and shadow, and how it reflects their inner turmoil. Quite distinctive, really.
Explores themes of personal struggle and redemption.Notable for its atmospheric depiction of Shanghai.Character-driven narrative with a blend of adventure.
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