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So, "Woman Was the Sun" is this fascinating documentary about Hiratsuka Raicho, who was quite the force in early 20th century Japan. The film has a contemplative tone, digging into her life's work and struggles as a feminist pioneer. It’s not fast-paced, more like a thoughtful stroll through her contributions to women's rights and literature. You really feel the weight of her experiences as they explore the social climate of her time. The archival footage and interviews blend together nicely, painting a vivid picture of her legacy. It’s distinctive in how it focuses on both her personal journey and the broader feminist movement, making it a unique lens on history. Definitely a solid pick for those interested in feminist discourse and Japanese culture.
Interesting archival footageFocus on feminist themesSlow pacing but rich in detail
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