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So, 'Vote Yes' is set against a pivotal moment in Australian history - the 1967 referendum on Aboriginal rights. The film brings this weighty subject matter down to a personal level, focusing on two women whose lives intertwine amidst societal upheaval. The tone is quite reflective, almost intimate, as it explores themes of family and identity against the backdrop of political change. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the characters' struggles. Performances are understated yet powerful; you can feel the emotional gravity of their choices. What stands out is how it captures that era's tension without resorting to heavy-handed dramatization. It’s a quiet film, yet it speaks volumes about resilience and unity in the face of adversity.
Set during the significant 1967 referendum.Focuses on personal stories amidst broader political themes.Subtle but impactful performances from the leads.
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