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Bitch (2001) is this haunting dive into the chaos of war, not just any war, but the very concept of perpetual conflict. The film's tone is introspective, almost philosophical, as it weaves together raw, unfiltered imagery that captures the disillusionment and absurdity of battle. You won't find a clear narrative thread; instead, it’s a metaphysical exploration that leaves you questioning the sense of it all. There's a distinct lack of traditional politics here, and that's what makes it stand out. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, juxtaposing visceral footage with contemplative moments. It skirts traditional documentary boundaries, challenging viewers to confront the idea that war can exist without a definitive enemy or clear purpose.
Metaphysical exploration of warAbsence of traditional narrativeQuestions the nature of conflict
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