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So, 'The People' is this documentary that dives into the 130th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth. It's quite an interesting watch if you're into how propaganda functions in historical narratives. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, which you don't see much in contemporary documentaries. There's a certain tone that swings between reverence and analysis, and while the director isn't named, the visuals feel unmistakably crafted for a specific ideological purpose. It's all about the atmosphere they create; you can sense the layers of historical context and cultural significance. The performances, if you can call them that, are really just people recounting stories and experiences but there's a sincerity that comes through. Definitely a distinctive take on history, that's for sure.
Interesting tones that blend reverence with critique.Deliberate pacing that adds depth to the narrative.Sincerity in recounting stories, though performances are minimalist.
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