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So, 'The Moon Is Gone' is this interesting little piece from 2001, directed by Tsai Ming-liang, albeit not one he's keen to highlight. It's part of the Taiwanese children's show 'Fruit Pie', which adds a layer of peculiarity given Tsai's usual themes. The pacing is quite gentle, almost dreamlike at times, reflecting that surreal quality he often captures, but with a lighter touch. You can sense the underlying wistfulness in the performances, especially considering how Tsai approaches childhood innocence. The practical effects are understated but resonate well with the narrative's essence of nostalgia. It's definitely not what you'd expect from a typical children's show, and that's what makes it a curious watch, almost like a hidden gem in his filmography.
Directed by Tsai Ming-liang, but not widely recognized.Part of the children's show 'Fruit Pie' with a unique tone.A rare glimpse into Tsai's work outside his usual films.
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