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So, 'Cambodia: Between War and Peace' is quite an intriguing documentary. It captures a pivotal moment in 1991, right after Sihanouk returned, and really digs into the psyche of the Cambodian people. The tone is somber, reflective—just feels heavy with the past, you know? The interviews are raw, and the pacing allows you to absorb the gravity of their experiences under the Khmer Rouge. It’s not flashy, but that’s where its power lies; there's no glamorizing here. Just real stories, real faces. The cinematography feels personal, almost intimate, which makes the emotional weight hit harder. It's a distinct piece that really pulls you into the complexities of a nation healing from deep scars.
Powerful interviews with survivorsReflects on a nation's healing journeyIntimate cinematography enhances emotional impact
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