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So, 'Report' is this sprawling documentary that clocks in at a staggering 480 minutes. It dives deep into the indie music scene in China, capturing its evolution over the years. The tone feels raw and honest, highlighting not just the music, but the societal shifts happening alongside it. It’s almost like a time capsule of sorts, reflecting the growing pains of a generation grappling with modernization and cultural identity. The pacing can be a bit heavy, but it's sort of meditative if you give it time. What stands out is how it doesn't shy away from conflict—both musically and socially. This film really captures the heartbeat of a scene that's often overlooked. Definitely a unique watch, if you’re into that kind of deep dive.
Deep exploration of indie music in ChinaCovers societal changes post-Beijing OlympicsIntimate look at generational conflicts
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