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So, 'Wind Goes On' is this new animated piece that really digs into the heart of nostalgia and loss. You’ve got Fung, this girl navigating the end of her childhood in old Hong Kong public housing, which is about to be demolished. The atmosphere is thick with this bittersweet feeling, you know? It's like the buildings are characters themselves, holding all these memories. The pacing is subtle, allowing you to soak in the moments of parting, the slow realization of change. The visuals, while animated, carry a certain rawness that feels grounded. There’s a real depth in Fung’s journey, especially how the neighborhood’s decay mirrors her own struggles with letting go of her friends and home. It’s a poignant exploration of transience and connection, definitely something different in animation today.
Animation that captures the essence of Hong Kong life.Themes of nostalgia and change resonate throughout.Distinctive visual style that feels grounded despite being animated.
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