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So, 'Not One Less' dives into the heart of the Hong Kong protests that erupted over the Extradition Bill in 2019. The documentary captures the raw chaos of the clashes on August 31st and a poignant assembly on Mid-Autumn festival night, rallying for those detained. It's not just a timeline of events; it’s more about the atmosphere—the palpable tension, the sense of community amidst turmoil. What's striking is how it presents both the anger and the hope of the people involved. The pacing allows you to breathe and reflect, rather than just absorbing information. It feels intimate, almost like being part of the crowd. It's definitely a piece that sheds light on a crucial moment in recent history, with a distinct focus on the human aspect of the struggle.
Focus on protest dynamics and community responses.Notably atmospheric, capturing the intensity of the events.Great for understanding contemporary socio-political movements.
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