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To the Things that Endure and Never Change is quite the contemplative piece, following the threads of street art in a politically charged atmosphere. You can really feel the weight of the times as these artists paint murals of King Rama IX amidst the chaos of monsoon conflicts. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in each brushstroke and the emotions behind them. There's an authenticity in the performances of these artists, some of whom seem to wear their hearts on their sleeves. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the tension in the air; it reflects a raw, unfiltered narrative of resistance and identity through art. It's a fascinating continuation of its predecessor that gets into the grit of change and continuity.
Sequel to 'แด่สิ่งที่ไม่แปรเปลี่ยนชั่วนิรันดร์ (2020)'Focuses on street art during monsoon political conflictsLayered themes of identity, resistance, and continuity
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