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So, 'Red is the Orangest Color' dives into a heavy theme, capturing the atmosphere of the rally marking the red shirt massacre's 15th anniversary. It’s not just another documentary. The division of perspectives between the Pheu Thai party supporters and those who distanced themselves adds layers. The pacing feels intentional, letting you absorb the tension and emotions. There's this rawness to the visuals, almost like you’re there amidst the crowd. I found the practical effects of real-life footage really grounded it, making the historical context palpable. It’s a thought-provoking watch that showcases the complexities of political loyalty and betrayal. A distinct piece that lingers with you afterward.
Focuses on political themesCaptures real-life emotional intensityTwo perspectives represented
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