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So, 'The Right Thing' is a documentary that really digs into a pivotal moment in Taiwan's history. It captures this intense atmosphere during Chen Yun-lin's controversial visit in 2008, the first time a Chinese envoy stepped on Taiwanese soil in decades. You can feel the tension; the film actually juxtaposes this political event with the state's suppression of free speech. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of the protests and the palpable unrest among the students. It’s not flashy, but the rawness of the footage and the heartfelt performances from the protesters create a haunting narrative. It’s distinctive in how it presents both sides of the struggle, a snapshot of a society at a crossroads.
Thought-provoking insights on Taiwanese politicsStrong emotional resonance from the student protestsUnique historical context of the 2008 event
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