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So, this short doc by Arthur Kent really digs into the chaos of June 4, 1989, when the People's Liberation Army came down hard on the protesters in Tiananmen Square. It’s got this raw, gritty tone that feels heavy with the weight of history. The pacing is deliberate, almost haunting, as it navigates through the tension of those days. The visuals, while not polished, convey an authenticity that's striking, capturing the essence of hope and despair. What stands out is its focus on the human experience amidst the turmoil. There’s no flashy effects here; it's all about the real stories, the faces of those who fought for their voices. A solid piece for anyone interested in documentary filmmaking and political history.
Short documentary filmFocuses on historical eventsExplores themes of democracy and oppression
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