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Bobby Hollingsworth: Army CID offers a raw glimpse into the life of a soldier grappling with the aftermath of service. The film's documentary style lends it a gritty realism, capturing both the mundane and intense moments of Bobby's 10-year Army career in the CID. The atmosphere is heavy, reflecting the mental toll of war, especially during his deployment to Iraq in 2006. You really feel the weight of his experiences, which is hard to shake off. There’s a certain pacing that stirs your emotions—slow yet purposeful, allowing Bobby's story to unfold organically. It’s not just about the duties of CID; it’s a personal exploration of PTSD, making it distinct in the war documentary genre.
focus on personal stories of veteransinsight into CID operationsexploration of PTSD themes
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Silvia Turchin
Director