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To Live Is Better Than To Die is a stark glimpse into the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on a small village in China during the '90s. The film's raw, unflinching tone lays bare the consequences of a blood purchasing program that exploited desperate villagers. It's a tough watch, but the pacing draws you in with its somber revelations. The atmosphere is heavy, laden with grief and resilience, as it navigates themes of survival and the human cost of poverty. What stands out are the authentic voices of those affected, with their stories resonating long after the credits roll, making it an essential piece for anyone interested in documentary storytelling that confronts harsh realities.
Intimate interviews with villagers.Focus on social issues and health crises.Powerful examination of poverty and exploitation.
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