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Peacock, Peacock
Yi Yi, a white-collar worker in a lattice room, and Ah Juan, a female worker in a garment factory, are separated by a wall in a Dongguan factory. They do not know each other, and seem to have no relationship with each other's fate, but because of the appearance of a "peacock", seems to have intersected. The two girls' souls meet and make their own answers to life on their own way to chase their ideals. The story is adapted from the song "Peacock" by the band Frog Pond, paying tribute to every woman who also carries ideals in the midst of the ordinary.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and artistry of a peacock. It captures the bird's striking visual presence and its natural behaviors. The film provides a brief, immersive experience of observing this magnificent creature in its environment.
Critical Reception
As a very short documentary, "Peacock" did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its primary audience would be those interested in nature documentaries or short-form visual content.
What Reviewers Say
Visually appealing depiction of a peacock.
A brief, atmospheric nature short.
Focuses on the aesthetic qualities of the bird.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Peafowl, commonly known as peacocks (males) and peahens (females), are known for the male's iridescent and large train, which it displays in elaborate courtship rituals.
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