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So, '21 Years After' is this thought-provoking drama that dives deep into the democratic aspirations of Hong Kong's citizens, right around that pivotal referendum. It's sort of a raw and gritty look at how people are grappling with the idea of democracy. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which actually adds to the tension, you know? The performances really pull you in, showing a range of emotions from hope to frustration. What really stands out is the way it captures the atmosphere of uncertainty and desire for change. There’s a certain authenticity here that makes it feel real, rather than just a scripted event. It’s kind of fascinating to see how they portray the push for emancipation in a society that's at a crossroads.
Significant historical context in the film's narrative. · Atmospheric depiction of Hong Kong's political climate. · Interesting character dynamics that reflect societal tensions.
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