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This is the part where workers claim that they do the same repetitive work everyday, and it shows this same footage of her lifting the glass twice, I thought it's a very interesting editing choice.
These are photos of the chairman in his office, it's kinda funny that they're still unwrapped, waiting to be hung somewhere. And the aesthetics of the picture is also similar to all the chairmen of China that are hung somewhere in the company, showing that he's also the ultimate leader of this group.
This is where the higher position employees from Ohio visited Fuyao China, and this montage is a fast cut rhythm in terms of editing, along with the fast beat music, which shows that the Chinese workers are non stop working with a fast pace.
The last one is they attend the end of year gala at Fuyao China, and there was a whole performance (like the CCTV new year's gala, but Fuyao version.) I bet the gala here at the states is very different. And I thought it's really funny to see them recording on their phone with the that facial expression.
The footage is the actual game and after winning, she was signing for fans, and slow motion is used here, making these clips more film like, very different from if we watch the game (this part will never be the slomo).
I like this part because of the framing, and also the sound editing is continuous, the sound of tennis hitting the ball in the next scene is the sound of her actual practice scene.
There're a lot of Dutch angles in the doc, not sure if it's a tennis thing or it's an artistic choice. But it usually distracts me a bit every time this occurs.
This is where Nas talked about he was signed to Columbia Records, and he felt like all the history, and plaques on the wall were waiting for him. And he was ready for something big.
He was telling the boy that whoever with the name Nas is the king, I like how he's being very encouraging and giving hope to kids.
He was approached by Harvard, and he said no one around him, no one he knows have received such education, being approached by Harvard was a big honor and he did it through rap music form.
This is the end sequence, I like how the music cut between just dry vocal and with backing track, it gives us the feeling that he's actually recording the song in a poetic way.