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So, 'Secret Nation' is a fascinating dive into Newfoundland's complex history, framed through the eyes of a grad history student. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to get lost in the atmosphere of this rugged landscape and the heavy weight of its past. It feels like a personal journey, almost like an intimate conversation with the history itself. The performances are quite understated but really resonate, especially when tackling themes of nationalism and identity. You can feel the tension as she digs into the conspiracy surrounding the referendum—it's like peeling back layers of a historical onion. There's this rawness to it that's pretty distinctive, and it manages to evoke a sense of both pride and sorrow about what it means to belong.
Interesting exploration of Newfoundland's history.Thoughtful pacing that enhances the atmosphere.Subtle performances that draw you into the narrative.
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