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So, 'Disturbing the Peace' is this raw documentary that really digs into a specific moment during Tan Zuoren's trial. It was August 12, 2009, and the tension in the air is almost palpable. The film captures this chaotic atmosphere as police violently detain witnesses, showcasing how deeply political powers can obstruct justice. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the gravity of what's happening, almost like you're there. It deals with heavy themes like civil rights and state oppression, and the practical effects are kind of non-existent, but that adds to the stark realism. It's a gripping look at activism in China, and the way it unfolds has a haunting quality that sticks with you.
Captures the essence of civil rights strugglesHighlights state oppression through real eventsInteresting case study for political documentary enthusiasts
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