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So, 'One Summer Day, I Drank Bubble Tea' is this interesting documentary that navigates the delicate balance of privilege in filmmaking. The two directors, whose names escape me right now, do a deep dive into the contrasting experiences of Iranian and Burmese filmmakers. It's kind of a reflective piece, you know? They share their thoughts about the film festival circuit and its biases. The pacing feels a bit meandering, but it suits the introspective nature of the subject matter. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there's a lightness that comes from the everyday moments they capture – bubble tea included. Practical effects are minimal, but the real strength lies in the raw performances and the candid way they discuss ethics and conscience in their art.
Interesting exploration of privilege in filmCandid reflections from directorsCaptivating everyday moments
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