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Days After n Coming, an intriguing documentary from 2012, dives deep into the socio-political landscape of Hong Kong at a crucial moment. Lo's candid lens captures the tension surrounding the high-speed rail link and the demolition of Choi Yuen Village, painting a vivid picture of displacement and resistance. There's this palpable atmosphere, a mix of urgency and reflection, as it intertwines with the global Occupy movement. The pacing feels organic, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of each moment. What stands out is how Lo ties personal narratives into broader themes of community and change, which feels especially relevant today. It’s like a pulse check on a city caught between progress and preservation.
Explores socio-political issues in Hong KongA companion piece to 21 Years AfterUnique blend of personal and collective narratives
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