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So, this documentary marks the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, but the director isn't really credited, which is a bit strange. It's got this reflective tone throughout, diving into historical moments that shaped the nation. The pacing feels a little uneven, with some segments dragging while others rush through key events. Themes of nationalism and pride are prevalent, underscored by archival footage and personal stories that give it some heart. The practical effects are minimal, mostly relying on real footage, but that adds a rawness to it. It’s fascinating to see how they weave together different narratives. Not the most polished work, but definitely a unique take on a significant anniversary.
No known director listedFocuses on historical momentsUneven pacing but engaging themes
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