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A History lesson for all of us.
Similar to Joshua Oppenheimer’s “The Look of Silence” (2014) in its confrontation with those implicated in past crimes, Wang’s film differs in that many of her subjects are both victims and perpetrators.
In a very full and riveting 85 minutes, One Child Nation assembles a huge story together from many small, crucial pieces.
This is a documentary that is very difficult to stomach.