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This documentary, 'And I Think to Myself, What a Wonderful World,' dives deep into the heart of the Hong Kong anti-extradition protests of 2019. It captures a raw and gritty atmosphere, showcasing the fervor and desperation of the demonstrators. The pacing feels organic, almost as if you’re swept up in the unfolding events. While the director remains unknown, the film stands out for its unfiltered depiction of the struggle, with powerful visuals and ambient sounds that pull you right into the chaos. You see both the fear and hope in the eyes of the protesters, painting a complex portrait of a city at a crossroads. It’s a film that’s as much about resilience as it is about resistance.
Strong focus on personal stories within the protests.Unique sound design enhances the immersive experience.Captures a pivotal moment in contemporary history.
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