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Voyage in Time is quite the curious piece. It follows Ming-Cheng on this quirky journey of self-portraiture, balancing between a personal diary and a travelogue. The atmosphere is laid-back yet contemplative, capturing the beauty of Taiwan in these handstands, which feels more like a meditation on place rather than just sightseeing. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to linger on each locale, almost like a visual poem. The practical effects are, well, just him and the world, which is refreshing in its simplicity. There's something endearing about watching someone pursue such an odd but authentic passion, and it makes the film distinctive in a sea of more conventional documentaries.
A unique take on travel documentariesFocus on self-exploration and personal artCaptivating visuals of Taiwanese landscapes
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