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So, 'The Square' from 1994 is this raw, unfiltered look at Tiananmen Square a few years post-1989 protests. The atmosphere is thick with tension, contrasting the everyday life that unfolds in such a loaded space. It's fascinating how the film captures a sense of normalcy, yet there's an underlying pulse of history and memory that seeps through every frame. The pacing feels intentional, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the sounds β you can almost hear the echoes of what once happened there. No flashy effects or dramatization, just real moments, real people. Itβs a distinctive piece that lays bare the complexities of memory and political life in China.
Real-life documentation without embellishment.Captures the tension of a politically charged location.Focuses on everyday interactions amidst historical weight.
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