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So, OXI, an Act of Resistance is this fascinating documentary-drama hybrid that dives into the heart of Greece's economic turmoil through the lens of ancient philosophical thought. The director, Ken McMullen, really manages to weave together archival footage with modern-day protests in a way that feels both poetic and urgent. It's like you're walking through the streets of Greece, feeling the palpable tension and hope. The performances, especially the narrations, are infused with a kind of gravitas that echoes the ancient writings they draw from. The pacing is deliberate but never drags; it invites reflection while keeping you engaged. What stands out is how it captures the essence of resistance through a historical context—kind of a bridge between past and present.
Unique blend of documentary and dramaFocus on ancient Greek textsReflects contemporary socio-political issues
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