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So, 'May 35' is this documentary that really digs into the emotional landscape of the Tiananmen Square uprisings. The tone is heavy, almost suffocating at times, like you can feel the weight of the memories. It's not just about the events; it explores the personal stories behind them. Pretty raw footage, and the pacing ebbs and flows, giving you moments to reflect. There's a distinct lack of narration, which amplifies the haunting atmosphere. The way it blends archival material with present-day interviews—it's chilling. You get a sense of the longing and the sorrow that lingers, making it resonate long after it ends. Not something you just watch; it stays with you.
Engaging yet unsettling.Strong emotional resonance.Personal stories add depth.
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