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4/10
Why more sequels?
1 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
There were some really cool ideas in this film and the costumes are gorgeous. There were a lot of misses and the premise of the son's inception was a big one as it implied non consent, which was never talked about in the film and it's too bad they felt they needed to add that to explain why he had a son he didn't know about.
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Egg and Stone (2012)
7/10
Quiet, Unyielding
11 June 2016
Egg and Stone follows a girl, Honggui, not yet sixteen years old, in rural southern China who is staying with her aunt and uncle. The stay was supposed to be temporary, but the years have stretched on and Honggui rarely hears from her mother.

The tone of the movie is quiet, troubled, sad, with a big emphasis on nature as the backdrop. There is not a lot of dialogue, and there are many long shots with little noise but with lots of meaning in it.

By the end of the movie, I came to believe that although Honggui is the soft little egg, eggs can use stones to protect themselves.

I would warn anyone with experience of sexual abuse to take lots of precaution before watching this movie. It can be deeply jarring if you have not mentally prepared yourself for these scenes (there are no outright scenes of abuse, however there is heavy insinuation).

I waited for a long time for this movie to pic up the pace, but it never does. You'll either come to appreciate the pace or you won't like it; that's okay.
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