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Third Generation really dives into the complexities of ecological concerns against industrial growth, set in the Far East. The pacing might feel a bit deliberate, but it serves to really draw you into the internal conflicts of the characters. The performances carry a weight that reflects the tension of the time, showing how personal stakes clash with broader societal issues. You really get a sense of this director's vision of the region’s future, which is both hopeful and conflicted. The film's atmosphere is steeped in a kind of raw realism, with practical effects that feel grounded, adding to the tension of the narrative. It's a nuanced piece that speaks to the struggle between development and preservation, not always easy to watch but definitely thought-provoking.
Interesting take on ecological issues versus industrial growth.Pacing is slower but enhances character development and themes.Practical effects contribute to a realistic atmosphere.
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