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So, '100 Years of Terror: A Legacy of Violence' is this intriguing doc that dives into how terrorism has shaped modern history, starting way back with the French Revolution. The pacing feels like a slow burn, but it's effective - it really lets you absorb the weight of each event. The tone is heavy, almost somber, which matches the subject matter perfectly. They dig into various incidents throughout the century, using archival footage and interviews that add a raw, unsettling authenticity. It tackles some tough themes, like the cycles of violence and political motives, without sugarcoating anything. The lack of a known director adds this layer of mystery, making you wonder who pieced together such a daunting history.
Focus on the pivotal moments in terrorism.Great for understanding historical context.Gritty archival footage enhances the experience.
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