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So, 'Rebeka Goes To China' is this fascinating documentary that revisits Rebeka, now nine, and her year in China. The film has this almost intimate feel, capturing her thoughts and experiences as she navigates life in a new culture. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing us to soak in her perspective—a mix of childlike wonder and the challenges of being an expat kid. It’s interesting how the film contrasts her earlier innocence from 'Rebeka Goes Down The Slide' with her new, more nuanced understanding of the world. The atmosphere is vibrant, filled with sights and sounds of Guangzhou, which creates a rich backdrop for her stories. The practical effects are minimal, but that’s part of its charm—just raw Rebeka, and her voice carries the film.
Filmed in Guangzhou, providing a rare glimpse into everyday life.Focuses on personal growth and cultural immersion.Offers a unique perspective on childhood and adaptability.
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