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The Good Change is quite a thought-provoking documentary, really. It brings to light the intense political divide in Poland, showing how two women, Marta and Tita, embody conflicting sides of the same national pride. The pacing is measured, allowing you to truly absorb their perspectives without feeling rushed. What stands out is the rawness of their emotions – you can almost feel the weight of their convictions. The film doesn't shy away from showing how patriotism can fracture relationships, which adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. It’s not just politics; it’s personal. The atmosphere is heavy but engaging, making it a distinctive entry in the documentary genre. You can see how the filmmakers captured these real-life tensions with sincerity and depth.
Strong character studyExplores themes of nationalismCaptivating personal narratives
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