Twenty years later, watching this documentary itself, I don't feel particularly shocking. It may be that such subjects have been abused by Hollywood and American dramas. What really endows this film is the cinematic shooting technique that deviates from the documentary itself; the creator's prophetic sharpness of capture; the legend that the subsequent development brings to the film; and the real essence of what really belongs to a documentary.
The whole movie gave me the feeling of grief, anger and helplessness. It's a good work and worth watching.
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