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Communists Like Us is an intriguing blend of archival footage and transcribed dialogue, creating a contemplative atmosphere. It captures the essence of political discourse in mid-20th century Asia, showcasing interactions between Indian activists and their Asian counterparts. The overlay of visuals with Godard’s words gives it a poetic, yet somewhat fragmented feel, almost like a collage of thoughts and ideals. There’s a starkness to the pacing that mirrors the seriousness of the themes at hand—revolution, ideology, and the often tumultuous nature of political engagement. The archival images pull you into a different era, while the dialogue adds a layer of introspection that lingers long after watching. Quite distinctive in its execution, it offers a unique perspective on the struggles of that time.
Engaging use of archival footage.Thought-provoking dialogue inspired by Godard.Interesting take on political activism.
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