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Censor Must Die dives deep into the labyrinth of Thai censorship, blending elements of adventure with documentary realism. It's fascinating how it juxtaposes the classical Shakespearean tale of Macbeth with the real-life struggle against bureaucratic red tape. The pacing is somewhat erratic, but it mirrors the frustration of the producer as he navigates various government levels, giving it a raw, almost guerrilla filmmaking feel. Practical effects are minimal but effective in drawing the viewer's attention back to the core theme: artistic freedom versus state control. The performances, particularly those portraying the bureaucrats, are striking, revealing a complex interaction between authority and creativity. It's not just a film about banning a movie; it's about the fight for expression in an oppressive atmosphere.
Explores themes of censorship and artistic expressionBlends documentary style with adventureRaw, immersive storytelling
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