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So, '444 jours qui ont fait plier l'Amérique' dives deep into a tense period, focusing on those harrowing days in Tehran. Ben Salama crafts a narrative that feels intimate and raw, letting the real-life accounts resonate. The pacing has this almost documentary-like quality, which is fitting given the heavy subject matter. You can feel the weight of the political turmoil, and the performances from those recounting their experiences are both compelling and heartbreaking. The film doesn't shy away from the trauma of captivity or the ripple effects it had on U.S.-Iran relations. The blend of documentary and dramatization here gives it a unique edge. It's a piece that sits with you long after the credits roll, for sure.
Includes interviews with hostages and their families.Captures the political climate of the early 80s.Strong emphasis on emotional storytelling.
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