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So, 'Bad Women of China' is this intriguing documentary by He Xiaopei, who dives into the complicated relationship with her mother and weaves in stories that span decades. The raw, DIY style really gives it a personal touch, almost like you're peeking into someone’s diary. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in each story from the 1920s up to today. Themes of feminism and generational trauma pop up, and you can sense a passionate urgency in the storytelling. The performances, especially in the interviews, feel honest and unpolished, which fits the film's vibe perfectly. It’s distinct for its blend of personal narrative with historical context, bringing the often overlooked stories of women in China right to the forefront.
Explores generational trauma and reconciliation.Features a raw and intimate DIY aesthetic.Weaves historical context with personal narratives.
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