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The Last Artisan is a fascinating glimpse into Singapore's Haw Par Villa, a place that feels like a fever dream come to life. Instead of a typical documentary, this film is an exploration of the bizarre and surreal world of Chinese folklore through the eyes of Teo Veoh Seng, who once crafted the park's haunting sculptures. The pacing is almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the grotesque beauty of dismembered limbs and mermaids that defy imagination. You can't help but feel a sense of nostalgia for a fading art form, as Teo's dedication shines through. Practical effects and intricate craftsmanship are at the forefront, making the statues feel almost alive. It's a unique journey into a cultural relic, definitely not your standard historical doc.
Focuses on the artistry of Haw Par Villa's sculpturesHighlights the unique folklore themes in the park's designProvides insight into a fading cultural tradition
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