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So, 'Song of the Exile' is a fascinating slice of life from 1990. It really captures that 70s vibe, you know? The story revolves around a Chinese-Japanese student who heads back to Hong Kong after her time in London. The film dives deep into her struggles with identity and familial tension, particularly with her mother. You can feel the cultural clash, really palpable stuff. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into the emotional weight of their conflicts. The performances are subtle yet powerful, especially the mother-daughter dynamic. It’s not flashy, but there's a raw honesty that sets it apart from other dramas of the time. The atmosphere feels dense, almost claustrophobic at times, which enhances the themes of exile and belonging.
Delves into family tensions and identity.Captures the essence of 1970s Hong Kong.Subtle performances that evoke strong emotions.
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