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So, 'Battle's Poison Cloud' is one of those raw documentaries that hits hard, you know? Cecile Trijssenaar really dives into the aftermath of Agent Orange in Vietnam, and the tone is heavy but necessary. The pacing has this almost haunting rhythm, moving between interviews and stark visuals of affected landscapes and communities. It’s not just a history lesson; it captures real suffering and resilience. The way Trijssenaar blends personal stories with broader themes of environmental impact is striking. You really feel the weight of those lingering toxins. The practical effects are all around, in the lives of the people exposed. It’s a tough watch, but there's something compelling about the way it confronts these issues head-on.
A must-see for fans of environmental documentaries.Strong focus on personal narratives amidst historical context.Illustrates the long-term effects of war on civilians.
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