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The Summer Is Gone is a quiet, introspective drama set in the early '90s in rural China. It captures the essence of childhood's fleeting nature, particularly through Xiaolei, a boy grappling with the weight of expectation and absence. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost languid, allowing viewers to soak in the heavy atmosphere of a village where time feels stagnant yet charged with unspoken tension. The cinematography beautifully reflects the simplicity and starkness of rural life, enhancing that nostalgic longing for carefree summers. Performances are subtle but resonate, particularly Xiaolei's struggle with his father's departure. It's a film that lingers in your thoughts, focusing on themes of loss, yearning, and the bittersweet reality of growing up.
Explores themes of childhood and lossSet in a small village in the 90sDeliberate pacing enhances emotional depth
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