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Focusing on a Taiwanese thirtysomething's bittersweet memories of her own rite of passage, On Happiness Road is at once an affecting ode to its director's youth, a tribute to old-school hand-drawn animation, and a reflection of the sweeping social changes in Taiwan during the past three decades. It's an ambitious mix of nostalgia, aesthetics and history, and first-time feature filmmaker Sung Hsin-yin has delivered a film which is at times overwhelming — with its brimming emotions, its myriad characters and its allusion to landmark political events — to the point of distraction.
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