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So, 'Afghanistan' is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the psyche of James Glancy, a former British Royal Marine. He returns to the land that shaped him, not just physically but mentally too. The film has this haunting quality, reflecting on the complexities of conflict and sacrifice. It's not just about the visuals of war but about the emotional toll and the lingering questions that haunt those who served. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to simmer in the uncomfortable truths. Practical effects are minimal, but you really feel the weight of his journey—it's very raw and personal. I found the honest exploration of whether it was all worth it to be quite thought-provoking, something that lingers long after it's over.
Intimate exploration of war's impactFocus on personal narrativeReflects on sacrifice and purpose
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