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So, 'The Parade of the Korean People's Army' is a pretty intriguing documentary. It takes a look at the military parades of North Korea, weaving in historical context from the Korean Wars up to the present day. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing you to absorb the visual spectacle and the underlying themes of nationalism and militarism. The production values are quite raw, which adds a sense of authenticity, if not a little discomfort. You see a blend of propaganda and reality that makes you think, especially when considering the performances of the soldiers who march with such precision. It’s a distinct piece that really captures a moment in time, but also reflects the ongoing narrative of power and ideology in the region.
Documentary on North Korean military paradesExplores themes of nationalism and ideologyUnique perspective on Korean history
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