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Three Movements is a curious little gem from 2013 that embraces the absurdity of bodybuilding in a way that feels both refreshing and strangely insightful. Sook-Yin Lee leads us through her unconventional exercise routine against a backdrop of urban landscapes, and it’s not just about muscles – it’s more like a play on body image and societal norms. The pacing is a bit erratic, which oddly works in its favor, creating a sense of spontaneity. The practical effects are minimal, but that’s part of its charm; it relies on Lee’s performance and creativity. It’s a film that challenges what we consider strength, wrapped in a light comedic package, making you think while you chuckle.
Unique take on bodybuilding cultureSook-Yin Lee's standout performanceExplores themes of strength and body image
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