Review of The Farewell

The Farewell (I) (2019)
10/10
Authentic and deeply moving
9 January 2020
Personally, the movie really exceeded my expectation. A lot of people here are saying this movie is lengthy, bland and uneventful. They say that even if you remove the main character, the plot of this movie would still be the same. Although this may be true, but in my opinion that is the point of this movie. Bili is supposed to be the passive observer that's telling the story and reflecting the deep cultural conflicts between Eastern and Western philosophy. This is supposed to be reflective of real life, and real life is not supposed to have much drama. For people expecting more plots and developments, I would say they chose the wrong movie to watch. I personally find it beautiful that everything played out just the way it did, and I am very appreciative of how real it felt.

To me, this movie was beautifully written and shot, and it is quite moving and funny at the same time. I would say some of the humor may only be understood by people familar with Asian/Chinese culture, but that's not all there is to it. There are also some long shots that may be, but that's about the only thing negative I have to say about this movie. Again, this is entirely personal, but I don't think people should be devaluing it just because of the lack of plotline. Plain and authentic experience could be art as well.
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