Shanghai Trance
Young Dutch director made an (almost) entirely Chinese film. In a city where everything is new, an outsider is in any case no more out of place than the locals. Cinematographic portrait of modern life in the mega-city of Shanghai is made up of three separate stories about dreams and loves of twentysomethings.
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| Year | 2008 |
| Director | David Verbeek |
| Runtime | 100 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 1.0/10 (2 votes) |
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The film constructs a portrait of the city through three separate yet echoing stories, relying on the observation of everyday life. It explores a sense of dislocation and search in an environment where the lines between local and outsider blur.
What lingers after viewing is the hypnotic rhythm of the metropolis and a faint aftertaste of melancholy. The work feels like a fragmented yet cohesive poem about modernity. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: David Verbeek
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On a quiet evening, in a state of slight detachment, allowing the images and mood to flow leisurely.
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