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So, this documentary, Queer China, 'Comrade' China, digs into the shifting landscape of homosexuality in China over the last thirty years. It's pretty fascinating, really. The director's style—though still somewhat anonymous—feels intimate, like you're sitting in on these candid interviews with a diverse group of thirty influential figures from the gay community. There's a rawness in their stories that captures the struggles and small victories faced as societal views began to evolve. The pacing keeps you engaged, with a mix of personal anecdotes and broader cultural reflections. It's distinctive in how it frames these experiences against the backdrop of political and social change, which adds a layer of depth that lingers. A worthy exploration for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ narratives.
Focuses on personal narrativesCaptures societal changeIntimate interview style
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