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So, 'The Legend of Lu-Ban' is this intriguing drama set in ancient China, focusing on Lu Ban, the legendary carpenter. The film really captures that gritty, rough-around-the-edges vibe of the Warring States Period. It’s not just about carpentry; it’s a coming-of-age story for this young builder who starts off pretty arrogant and learns humility through Lu's mentorship. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, but it allows the viewer to soak in the atmosphere—there’s a lot of attention to the practical effects showcasing the craftsmanship of the era. The performances feel genuine, adding a layer of authenticity to the historical backdrop. You can see why collectors would be drawn to it for both its cultural significance and the unique storytelling approach.
The film has a bit of a niche appeal, especially among collectors interested in historical dramas or Chinese cinema from the late '50s. There aren't many surviving prints, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. The unique blend of craftsmanship and character development piques interest, leading to a small but dedicated fanbase that appreciates its historical context and storytelling.
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