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Sichuan Triptych is an intriguing exploration of three pivotal events in 2008 China, woven together in a way that feels both personal and political. The film's tone is reflective, almost haunting, as it captures the stark contrasts between daily life and the weight of historical upheaval. The performances of the young Tibetan girls in the grasslands are particularly striking; their innocence starkly juxtaposed with the looming presence of military drills. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of quiet contemplation, while the practical effects in the earthquake segment really pull you into the chaos. It’s distinct in how it captures the human element amidst such monumental occurrences, invoking a sense of empathy and thoughtfulness.
Sichuan Triptych is quite scarce, and finding a good copy can be a challenge. It's not widely circulated, which adds to its appeal among collectors who appreciate films that tackle duality in human experiences and societal impacts. The film's unique format and its focus on major historical events make it a compelling piece for those interested in global cinema, especially regarding China's modern history.
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