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Basic Planning is a fascinating slice of the 1980s student film movement, showcasing young Wang Xiaoshuai's raw talent. The film's tone oscillates between hopeful and frustrating as we follow a director grappling with the challenges of bringing a project to life. It's not just about the narrative; it's the atmosphere that captivates—there's a palpable sense of urgency and ambition that runs throughout. The pacing can feel a bit meandering at times, but that adds to its charm, reflecting the real-life struggles of aspiring filmmakers. Performances feel authentic, almost documentary-like, capturing the essence of youthful determination. What sticks with you is this blend of idealism and realism, making it a distinctive piece in the world of independent cinema.
Explores the theme of artistic aspiration and struggle. · Captures the essence of 1980s independent filmmaking. · Reflective of the director's own journey and challenges.
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