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So, 'Midnight at the Continental' is this fascinating blend of animation and documentary styles. It dives into the history of one of Toronto's early lesbian bars, which is kind of cool. You get this unique perspective on how it intertwined with the Chinatown community back in the day. The pacing feels a bit like a leisurely stroll through the past, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. The animation is a distinct choice, giving life to stories that might otherwise fade. It’s all about community, identity, and resilience, bringing to light a part of history that's often overlooked. Worth noting how they use practical effects to enhance the storytelling, adding an extra layer of authenticity.
Animated sequences paired with real-life interviewsFocuses on community and identity themesGood pacing allows for reflection on the subject matter
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Lauren Hortie
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