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Boat People (1982) is a fascinating piece, really. It captures the struggle of post-war Vietnam through the lens of a Japanese photojournalist, which adds this unique outsider perspective. There's a raw, almost haunting atmosphere throughout, particularly when the film zeroes in on the lives of these impoverished children. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it allows for deep emotional resonance, and you really start to feel their plight. The performances are genuine, almost documentary-like, which adds to the film's authenticity. The way it juxtaposes the harsh realities of life with moments of beauty is striking. It’s not just about war; it’s about humanity and survival. A distinctive take on the Vietnam landscape, for sure.
Focus on the documentary-like approach.The atmosphere is both stark and poetic.Consider the themes of survival and resilience.
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