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Tàn Sữa feels like a haunting exploration of isolation and obsession. The pacing is deliberately slow, which really immerses you in Chau’s world—both the mundane tasks on that lonely dairy farm and his spiraling addiction to those cigarettes, 'Flavor of Love.' The colorless forest adds this eerie atmosphere, contrasting with the hints of color in Chau's imagination when he interacts with the enigmatic female customer. It's intriguing how the film blends surreal elements with the stark reality of farm life, and the practical effects used in some of the dream sequences are quite striking. It leaves you with a lingering unease, making you think about the nature of longing and the strange comforts we cling to.
Tàn Sữa is still somewhat under the radar, which could make it appealing for collectors looking for unique titles that stand apart. The absence of known genres and a director adds an air of mystery, and the film's scarcity might make it more attractive over time. If it receives a limited release on physical media, it could spark interest among those who appreciate atmospheric storytelling and unconventional narratives.
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