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So, 'Su mi ma sen, Love' is an intriguing piece, really. Chie Tanaka, as herself, has this almost raw, unfiltered charm that pulls you in right away. The way she connects with Huai-chung Wu feels so real, like you’re just eavesdropping on their intimate conversation. The pacing is relaxed, giving both characters time to breathe and unravel their layers. There’s a certain tension in their dissatisfaction with life, and you can feel it hovering over their interactions. The film has a distinct atmosphere that captures fleeting moments of connection and vulnerability, steering clear of the typical romantic clichés. It lingers in the mind long after the credits roll, which is nice for a change.
'Su mi ma sen, Love' has had limited releases, making it a bit of a collector's gem. Various formats have surfaced, but original copies are notably rare. There’s a growing interest as fans appreciate its subtle approach to storytelling and character exploration. The film seems to resonate well with those who enjoy nuanced narratives, so it could be worth keeping an eye on for collectors looking to diversify their collections.
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