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Summer Blue Hour feels like a gentle breeze through a sun-drenched afternoon. The film captures that delicate balance between nostalgia and longing, a rich tapestry of SU Ming-yi's inner world as she revisits her formative years. The cinematography dances between light and shadow, mirroring her emotional turmoil. CHENG Yu-xi's portrayal is subtle yet layered, and you really feel her quiet admiration for YAN Li-yao, played by SHIH Bo-yu. There's this sweet, melancholic vibe throughout that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s not just a coming-of-age tale; it’s about the moments that slip away, the 'what-ifs' that haunt us, and that makes it resonate on a personal level. A thoughtful piece that rewards patience and introspection.
Explores themes of nostalgia and longingRich cinematography enhances emotional depthSubtle performances invite deeper reflection
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