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Single Copy is a curious piece, really. The film dives deep into the life of Chung-I, a once-conjoined twin, exploring ideas of identity and separation with a playful touch. It’s not your standard documentary; the pacing feels almost meditative at times, which contrasts sharply with the subject’s intense backstory. The visuals are striking, especially Hsu Che-yu’s ceramic cast, which adds a tactile dimension to the narrative. The atmosphere feels a bit surreal, almost dreamlike, as it oscillates between the personal and the conceptual. It’s distinctly experimental, inviting you to reflect on what it means to exist as an individual yet feel the weight of a shared past. There's something genuinely intriguing about the way it tackles duplication and authenticity.
Experimental approach to biographyThemes of identity and duplicationTactile visuals through ceramic art
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