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So, 'Tea: The Drink That Changed The World' is quite the exploration of this seemingly simple beverage that’s woven into the fabric of cultures everywhere. The pacing varies, creating an engaging rhythm that shifts from historical anecdotes to personal stories. It almost feels like you’re on a journey through time and geography. The cinematography captures the serene beauty of tea fields in China, while the archival footage from Boston Harbor adds a gritty authenticity to the narrative. And let’s not overlook the interviews; they have a way of pulling you in, showing how deeply tea connects people. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of tea trade either, which gives it a nice contrast. It’s definitely a thoughtful piece that sparks reflection on what we drink and why it matters.
Features stunning visuals of tea landscapes.Includes historical insights on trade and espionage.Thought-provoking commentary on cultural significance.
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