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Three-Five People is a raw glimpse into the lives of three HIV+ kids navigating the gritty streets of Chengdu. It’s less about a plot and more about the stark reality they face daily, blending crime with real-life documentary style. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing you to soak in the somber atmosphere—there's a bleakness that hangs heavy, yet you can’t help but be drawn into their world. The performances feel genuine, almost unfiltered, capturing the struggle and desperation of youth in an industrial maze. This film isn’t polished, but it’s that rough edge that contributes to its uniqueness. It documents a social issue that often gets overlooked, making it compelling for collectors interested in social commentary through cinema.
Realistic portrayals of addictionFocus on social issuesInteresting documentary style
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