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"Holed up in their Hong Kong hotel room as a typhoon rages on outside, two artists find themselves trapped in a world of their own making - one where the howling winds and lashing rains serve as a poignant backdrop to their own existential crisis. As they wait out the storm, the tumultuous social movements brewing in the city below begin to seep into their consciousness, forcing them to confront the weighty question: what is the role of the filmmaker in times of turmoil?" As the
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A philosophical masterclass on the intersection of art and politics.
ReplyA slow-burning fire that builds to a satisfying conclusion.
ReplyA tense, introspective drama that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
ReplyA poignant exploration of artistic expression and responsibility.
ReplyA thrilling ride that's both claustrophobic and expansive.
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