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All the Things You Leave Behind is quite a striking documentary that digs deep into Thailand's role during the Vietnam War. The director, whose identity remains somewhat ambiguous, crafts a narrative that feels both urgent and reflective. The mix of contemporary footage with archival materials really helps to paint a vivid picture of that era. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the historical context to settle in. You get this sense of an intimate exploration of political alliances and the human cost of war. What stands out is the film's ability to provoke thought without becoming too didactic, leaving viewers to ponder the complexities of history and memory long after the credits roll.
Interesting blend of archival and modern footage.Reflects on political alliances with a critical eye.Not your typical war documentary; more of a personal exploration.
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