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So, 'Win in China' is this intriguing documentary from 2010, set against the backdrop of a massive business-plan competition in China. It’s interesting because you wouldn't expect something like this to be happening in a country often seen as averse to capitalism. The pacing is a bit uneven; it meanders through various pitches and strategies, giving you a glimpse into the entrepreneurial spirit there. You can really feel the tension and hope in the air as these mostly young competitors present their ideas. The atmosphere is a mix of ambition and cultural nuances that you rarely see explored in Western documentaries. Plus, the practical effects are just the realness of people's lives and aspirations, which is what makes it distinctive. It feels raw, unfiltered, and that’s pretty compelling.
Documentary on business competitionExplores entrepreneurship in ChinaFocus on cultural nuances and real-life aspirations
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Ole Schell
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