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Still Love You After All These is a deep dive into Stanley Kwan's introspections about his life and career, all set against the significant backdrop of Hong Kong's 1997 handover. It's an intriguing mix, really—Kwan weaves together his own past films, snippets of a stage play he did, and the moody soundtrack of Wong Kar-wai's work. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative, with layers of nostalgia and personal struggle. You can feel the weight of identity and place, especially in the context of such a historic moment. It’s distinctive for how it blurs the lines between documentary and personal essay, and Kwan’s candidness draws you in, making it a fascinating watch for anyone interested in the evolution of cinema in a culturally rich setting.
Unique blend of personal memoir and documentary.Incorporates excerpts from Kwan's earlier works.Reflects on the cultural significance of the 1997 handover.
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