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Elysium
Rare 1972 movie about China during the Mao Era
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<blockquote data-quote="MelaninWarlord" data-source="post: 60342" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Key Themes and Scenes:</p><p>Tiananmen Square: The film opens in May at Tiananmen Square, which the narrator describes as the "center of the world" for the Chinese people [01:44]. It shows citizens peacefully queuing to have their portraits taken [02:43].</p><p></p><p>Portraits of Leaders: Large portraits of Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin are shown overlooking the square, emphasizing the political landscape of the era [03:33].</p><p></p><p>Daily Rhythms: The documentary captures the "austere habits" of Beijing, where people wake up early to work [05:56]. Antonioni notes that while the people appear poor, there is an absence of luxury and, significantly, an absence of hunger [06:23].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MelaninWarlord, post: 60342, member: 428"] Key Themes and Scenes: Tiananmen Square: The film opens in May at Tiananmen Square, which the narrator describes as the "center of the world" for the Chinese people [01:44]. It shows citizens peacefully queuing to have their portraits taken [02:43]. Portraits of Leaders: Large portraits of Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin are shown overlooking the square, emphasizing the political landscape of the era [03:33]. Daily Rhythms: The documentary captures the "austere habits" of Beijing, where people wake up early to work [05:56]. Antonioni notes that while the people appear poor, there is an absence of luxury and, significantly, an absence of hunger [06:23]. [/QUOTE]
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