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22h01 is a striking blend of animation and documentary that delves deep into the chaos of that tragic night in Paris. The film captures the visceral emotions and heightened tension through its unique visual style, where animation breathes life into real events. What stands out is how it conveys the fragility of life amidst violence, weaving in Daniel Psenny's perspective as a journalist who was present during the horrors at Bataclan. The pacing feels deliberate, reflecting the moments of horror and reflection, allowing viewers to grapple with the weight of the narrative. It's not just about the event; it's about human resilience and the stark reality of grief, making it distinctively haunting.
Unique blend of animation and real-life eventsExplores themes of violence and resilienceThought-provoking pacing and atmosphere
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