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Fact and Friction digs deep into the chaos of Hong Kong's protests, offering a raw glimpse into the challenges faced by journalists. The atmosphere is thick with tension and urgency, as the film captures both the protesters' fervor and the oppressive weight of external pressure. It’s not just about the news; it's about the people behind the headlines. The pacing feels almost frenetic at times, mirroring the unpredictable nature of the protests. What stands out is the intimate portrayals of the journalists, who are both courageous and visibly strained. It’s this blend of personal stakes and broader societal issues that really gives the film its unique voice. You feel the friction, not just in the streets, but in the hearts of those reporting the reality.
Intense look at journalism during protestsFocus on personal stakesCaptures real-time tension and urgency
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