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A Rustling of Leaves is a fascinating deep dive into the complexities of the Philippine Revolution in 1987, right after the fall of Marcos. The film explores the tension between the legal left and the armed revolutionaries, showcasing how they navigate their precarious existence amidst a backdrop of political turmoil. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to absorb the historical nuances rather than rushing through events. It’s not flashy, but the rawness of the interviews and firsthand accounts creates a haunting atmosphere. The documentary’s lack of a traditional narrative may put off some, but it gives a real sense of the chaos and hope of that era. It's a distinctive piece, truly capturing the struggle for democracy.
Historical context is crucial to appreciate the film fully.Look for the interviews that reveal personal stakes.Notice the lack of dramatization; it feels very real.
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