Woman's shoes in front of the apartment's door mean that Dio (Shao-Jang Huang) should stay outside until their owner is gone. He doesn't even react to it with irritation, but is silently waiting for the coast to be clear, seated on the steps. There is no one at home who will great him with a welcoming smile anyway. Dio and his father Ray (amazing Ju Lin) have lost words for each other long time ago.
Raydio is screening at Black Movie
There are very few movies that catch the void of the pandemic-stricken years which have paralyzed our existence for few years. “Raydio” manages to bring them back in all their scaringly recognizable awkwardness: scarcity of jobs, social distancing, masks, empty cinemas and alienation. Zhan does it without pathos. But most of all, he makes us recall the sense of never-ending days emptied of joy. But as much as Covid-19 might be in the background,...
Raydio is screening at Black Movie
There are very few movies that catch the void of the pandemic-stricken years which have paralyzed our existence for few years. “Raydio” manages to bring them back in all their scaringly recognizable awkwardness: scarcity of jobs, social distancing, masks, empty cinemas and alienation. Zhan does it without pathos. But most of all, he makes us recall the sense of never-ending days emptied of joy. But as much as Covid-19 might be in the background,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Marina D. Richter
- AsianMoviePulse
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