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If These Halls Could Talk is a documentary that really digs into the heart of race and identity through the lens of college students. It’s a bit raw, a bit unpolished, which makes it feel more genuine. Lee Mun Wah, the facilitator, has this way of drawing out real stories, creating a space where these students can share their experiences without feeling like they’re being judged. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing for those moments of vulnerability to breathe. Each student's story is distinct, yet they intersect in ways that highlight common themes of prejudice and understanding. The atmosphere is heavy, but there's also a sense of hope and connection by the end, which feels like a real achievement in such a charged topic.
Documentary focuses on personal narratives.Facilitator Lee Mun Wah is key to the emotional depth.Themes of race, identity, and understanding are prevalent.
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