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So, 'The Time of the Individual' is an interesting piece, really captures the essence of that moment in Hong Kong. The film dives into the 7.7 demonstration at Tsim Sha Tsui, where protesters gathered in droves to voice their dissent against the Extradition Bill. The atmosphere is charged, filled with the tension of young voices rising up. It's raw and gritty, shot with a handheld feel that makes you feel like you're right there among the crowd. The pacing keeps you engaged, moving between personal stories and broader perspectives. What stands out is how it highlights the emotional stakes for these individuals. The practical effects of real-life protests add a level of authenticity that scripted films often miss.
Focuses on real-life protests and personal stories.Highlights the voices of youth in the movement.Captures the emotion and intensity of the demonstrations.
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