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    <title>Neon, Noodles, and Nostalgia: Why the Night Market Is Taking Over Asian Cinema Right Now</title>
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    <description>From the smoky satay grills of Kuala Lumpur to the glittering hawker stalls of Singapore, the Southeast Asian night market has quietly become one of the most emotionally charged settings in contemporary Asian cinema. Filmmakers and diaspora audiences alike are finding something deeply personal in these neon-soaked, crowd-filled spaces — and streaming platforms are paying attention. Here&#039;s why the pasar malam moment in film is only just getting started.</description>
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