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So, 'From the Streets of Myanmar' is a raw glimpse into life under the military junta. It's been 538 days since the coup, and the film captures the tension and resilience of everyday Burmese people with a haunting atmosphere. You really feel the weight of their struggles, but there's also a sense of defiance woven throughout. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, allowing you to absorb the gravity of each moment. It relies heavily on real-life footage, which gives it a gritty and authentic feel, maybe a bit jarring for some. The performances, if you could call them that, are genuine—people just living their truth amidst chaos. It's that sort of realism that sets it apart from more polished documentaries.
Inside look at everyday life under military ruleReal footage adds authenticityFocus on resilience and struggle of Burmese people
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Mi-Kun
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