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So, 'Remember What I Forgot' feels like a deep dive into Hong Kong's film culture, you know? Lil’ Kim, this enigmatic character, hangs around the fringes, almost like a ghost haunting the industry. The film captures that unique blend of nostalgia and the chaotic energy of film sets. The pacing is reflective at times, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, yet it zips through moments that are more frenetic, which keeps it engaging. I found the practical effects, especially in set design, to really transport you. It’s less about the conventional plot and more about mood and character interactions. Performances are raw and sometimes a bit off-kilter, which totally works given the subject matter. Definitely a curious piece to explore amidst the standard offerings.
Strong representation of Hong Kong cinemaInteresting character studyUnique blend of nostalgia and chaos
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