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Floating Memory is a quiet yet haunting exploration of a pivotal moment in history. It throws you into the tumultuous atmosphere of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests through the eyes of Liu Wei, a student caught in the chaos. The cinematography feels intimate, yet the weight of the political context looms large. You really sense the urgency, the hope, and ultimately the despair of a generation. The pacing captures the tension beautifully—moments of stillness juxtaposed with bursts of action. The photographs Liu took serve as stark reminders of the struggle against silence. It has this raw, unfiltered quality that feels distinctive, making it a poignant reminder of the power of memory amidst oppression.
Focuses on historical events of 1989.Unique firsthand perspective through photography.Captures the emotional weight of the protests.
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