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Angels of War offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the devastating effects of the Papua New Guinea campaign on local villagers. It’s not your typical war documentary; it digs deep into the emotional and psychological scars left behind. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the harrowing stories of displacement and survival. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it juxtaposes the beauty of the landscape against the horrors faced by the villagers. There’s a stark realism here—no flashy techniques or dramatic reenactments. The interviews with survivors are poignant, capturing the confusion and helplessness of being caught in a conflict beyond their control. It’s a piece that lingers, making you ponder the true costs of war.
Documentary on the Papua New Guinea campaignFocuses on villagers' experiencesNotable for its heavy atmosphere and pacing
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Andrew Pike
Director