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How are you doing, Kungliao (2004) is a gripping documentary that captures the emotional and political struggle of a small fishing town against the encroachment of a nuclear power plant. The film reflects the grit and resilience of the local community, which banded together in 1988 to form an anti-nuclear club. The pacing often feels deliberate, allowing viewers to really soak in the weight of their fight. It's not just about the conflict; there's a palpable sense of place, with the tranquil beauty of Kong-liao contrasting sharply against the looming threat of nuclear energy. The interviews with residents are raw, revealing personal stakes and deep connections to their land. This film really embodies the spirit of grassroots activism and the lengths people go to preserve their home.
Explores grassroots activismHighlights personal storiesContrasting visuals of nature and industry
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