

If you have got seventy minutes and a tolerance for heavy screen grain, The Lucky Land is a neat little find. But look, if you absolutely hate silent films where people stare intensely at letters for three minutes, you should probably skip this. 🎥 It is a rare early Chinese drama that feels incredibly dusty but surpr...

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"If you have got seventy minutes and a tolerance for heavy screen grain, The Lucky Land is a neat little find. But look, if you absolutely hate silent films where people stare intensely at letters for three minutes, you should probably skip this. 🎥 It is a rare early Chinese drama that feels incredibly dusty but surprisingly alive. The story is basically about people trying to find a better life, but everything goes wrong almost immediately. I watched this late last night on a blurry stream. H..."
Dingxun Yu
China
1920 · IMDb —
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