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So, 'Eat, Drink and Be Merry' is a fascinating glimpse into a pretty chaotic moment in history, right? Directed by Ai Weiwei and his brother, this documentary captures the surreal vibe of the SARS outbreak in 2003. It’s not just about the disease; it’s about people living their lives amidst uncertainty. The tone is this weird mix of defiance and carefreeness, showing how the bohemian spirit persists even when fear looms. What stands out is the rawness; there are no flashy effects, just genuine moments. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're walking alongside them as they navigate this bizarre time. Definitely offers a unique perspective on resilience and absurdity.
A unique perspective on the SARS outbreak.Raw and organic storytelling.Explores themes of resilience and absurdity.
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