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So, 'Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou' is a documentary that spans two decades of a young woman's life, capturing the evolving landscape of China through her personal lens. The pacing is slow and contemplative, allowing you to really sink into the nuances of her experiences. It's not just a story of one girl; it reflects broader societal changes that many can relate to. What strikes me is how intimate and raw the footage feels, almost like you're peeking into her diary. The practical effects of time passing are palpable—seeing her grow up alongside the shifting world around her makes it unique. The emotional depth is really what sets this one apart.
Filmed over 20 yearsPart of 'Growing Up Global' projectIntimate portrayal of societal changes
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