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On the list of best movies in 2004 by By A. O. SCOTT
"Goodbye Dragon Inn" is the top 6:
The Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang's meticulous, minimalist tone poem, set in a faded Taipei movie palace on a night of torrential rain, captures an indefinable modern mood of loneliness, longing and furtive pleasure. The camera stays perfectly still, the characters barely speak, but this wry exercise in cinephilia is eloquent and moving all the same.
There are three top-ten lists.
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