
So, this film is essentially a documentary capturing the 70th anniversary of China's victory in the Anti-Japanese War and the global fight against fascism. It’s not really about the glitz of cinema; it has this stark, almost solemn atmosphere. You get to see the military parades, the soldiers, and the intricate ceremonies that carry a lot of weight in terms of remembrance and national pride. The pacing is methodical; it meanders a bit, reflecting on history rather than rushing through it. It’s interesting how it blends archival footage with current events, and the practical effects of the parades give a real sense of scale. If you’re into historical documentaries, there’s a lot to unpack here, though it might not appeal to everyone’s taste.
Focus on historical context and significance.Consider viewing alongside other war documentaries.Check for the presence of archival footage.
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