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Unfinished Progress is a curious exploration of growth and ambition, set against a backdrop of whimsical construction cranes that resemble giraffes. The film weaves a narrative that dives into the desires for development, playing with the metaphors of progress and consumption. The pacing is a bit languid, inviting you to ponder the imagery rather than racing to a conclusion. The practical effects are subtle, yet they enhance the dreamlike quality of the film, making the cranes almost anthropomorphic in their quest. It's not just about the structures being built; it's about the longing that drives them. Chung-Ming Wang's touch lends an intriguing perspective on what we think we want versus what we actually need.
Explores themes of ambition and consumptionUnique visual style with cranes as central figuresThought-provoking atmosphere encourages reflection
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