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And I Was There presents a unique lens on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, steering clear of the usual political discourse. Instead, it dives into this odd little world where homes once filled with life become mere backdrops for soldiers' escapades. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, capturing moments that are both mundane and surreal. It's not about grand statements; it’s about the intimate, often bizarre experiences occurring in a setting that feels eerily detached from the outside world. The atmosphere is heavy yet strangely captivating, and it offers a raw perspective on human experiences amid conflict. It’s the kind of film that lingers with you, not because of any flashy effects or performances, but due to its haunting simplicity and profound oddity.
Explores themes of displacement and absurdityUnique perspective on conflictEmphasis on atmosphere over narrative structure
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