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Bomb Harvest is a gripping documentary that plunges you into Laos, the most bombed country per capita. It follows Laith Stevens, an Australian bomb disposal expert, training a 'big bomb' team while highlighting the grim reality of local children scavenging for scrap metal from unexploded ordnance. The tension is palpable, as you see the juxtaposition of childhood innocence against the haunting remnants of war. The raw atmosphere evokes a somber reflection on the consequences of conflict. Pacing ebbs and flows, with moments of quiet contemplation punctuated by the urgency of bomb disposal. It's a profound meditation on survival and the scars left behind. The human stories here resonate deeply, making it a noteworthy watch for anyone interested in the impacts of war.
Focuses on the impact of unexploded ordnance.Captures the stark contrast of childhood and war.Highlights the ongoing consequences of historical conflicts.
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