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Pauline's Life
A biopic about the life of Hong Kong actress Pauline Chan Bo-Lin, famous for starring in Category III films. She committed suicide at the age of 39. The actress portraying her, Crystal Suen Ah-Lei also committed suicide a few years later.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Pauline navigates the complexities of life, love, and self-discovery in a series of surreal and often darkly humorous episodes. The film explores themes of identity, relationships, and the search for meaning through a unique and unconventional narrative structure.
Critical Reception
Pauline's Life received a divided critical reception, with some praising its bold artistic vision and experimental nature, while others found it overly long and self-indulgent. Audiences were similarly split, with many appreciating its unique take on human experience and others struggling with its unconventional storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its artistic ambition and unique perspective.
Criticized for its excessive length and meandering plot.
Seen as a challenging but rewarding watch for those who appreciate avant-garde cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Pauline's Life' is not readily available or widely documented on Google reviews.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on digital video, a deliberate choice by director Lars von Trier to achieve a raw and intimate aesthetic.
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