Snow Leopard review enigmatic tale of man v beast is late Tibetan film-maker's final word
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Pema Tseden's health was weakened by a 2016 airport incident with police, which likely influenced his final film, blending satire with social commentary.
In Tseden's film, a crew journeys across the Tibetan plateau to expose a farmer's vengeance against a snow leopard, raising questions about wildlife preservation.
Through satire, Tseden critiques the indifference of government officials towards farmers' struggles, while his personal narrative adds depth to the film's themes of loss and advocacy.
The representation of the snow leopard through digital effects sparks debate on whether its visual depiction detracts from the film's more significant environmental and social messages.
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