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Three Rivers For a Fish is this intriguing mystery that plays with themes of cyclical existence. The atmosphere is oddly immersive, capturing the bustling yet somber essence of Hong Kong's streets as our young protagonist embarks on this aimless journey. The pacing feels almost meditative, drawing you into her reflections on past lives and the water cycle. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects create a sense of realism that enhances the surreal moments. The performances are understated, yet they carry a weight that lingers. It’s distinctive for how it tackles ennui and self-discovery without the usual trappings of drama. Just a girl, a city, and a goldfish – it’s a quiet exploration of finding calm amidst chaos.
Atmospheric portrayal of Hong KongExplores themes of cyclical lifeUnconventional storytelling style
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