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A Guerra no Iraque is an intriguing documentary that captures the unfiltered perspectives of children as they navigate complex themes of war through their animated film project. It's fascinating how these 9-year-olds tackle heavyweights like George W. Bush and Saddam with a blend of innocence and creativity. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're sitting in on an art class where the kids are allowed to express their thoughts without adult censorship. Their vivid imaginations bring a unique charm to a grim subject, making the film stand out in the documentary genre. The practical effects, mainly the children's drawings, add a raw authenticity that contrasts sharply with the often sanitized media portrayals of war. Quite a distinctive piece for those interested in the intersection of innocence and conflict.
Interesting take on war from a child's perspective.Raw, unfiltered creativity in animation.Captures the contrast between innocence and reality.
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