When a City Rises
Hongkong, China
65 people rated The protests in Hong Kong portrayed from the inside by young activists in a courageous film about an entire generation's last chance for a democratic future.
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Jucie H
23/05/2023 05:19
Such a poor documentary. There's no structure, it follows a bunch of random people who look like complete cry babies, it's so random. No analysis. Utter waste of time, which is a shame because it's an important matter.
Hadeel
23/05/2023 05:19
This is not a movie explaining what happened in 2019 of Hong Kong, nor a debate of pro-china vs pro-democracy.
Through the characters, I have a glimpse of how local people's lives are like during the long-lasting protest in the most wealthy and safest city in the world.
Some people are mature and brave; some people are naive and restrained; some people are thoughtful but lack of action. They are all dreamers, too idealistic with no clue if what they are doing actually works. But that's how all revolutions are like, eggs hitting the high wall, one day the Berlin Wall would fall.
Malak El
22/11/2022 10:23
Such a poor documentary. There's no structure, it follows a bunch of random people who look like complete cry babies, it's so random. No analysis. Utter waste of time, which is a shame because it's an important matter.
Mia Botha
22/11/2022 10:23
This is not a movie explaining what happened in 2019 of Hong Kong, nor a debate of pro-china vs pro-democracy.
Through the characters, I have a glimpse of how local people's lives are like during the long-lasting protest in the most wealthy and safest city in the world.
Some people are mature and brave; some people are naive and restrained; some people are thoughtful but lack of action. They are all dreamers, too idealistic with no clue if what they are doing actually works. But that's how all revolutions are like, eggs hitting the high wall, one day the Berlin Wall would fall.