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Clearing the Air: The War on Smog is a compelling documentary that dives into an often-overlooked chapter of Los Angeles' history. It paints a vivid picture of that eerie July day in '43 when the city was shrouded in thick smog, creating chaos and panic among residents. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to soak in the mounting tension as people grapple with their fear of a chemical attack during wartime. Its atmospheric visuals evoke a strong sense of place, and the stark contrast between pre- and post-smog life is striking. The film employs practical effects, emphasizing the suffocating nature of the smog in a visceral way. It's a high-stakes look at how environmental issues can intersect with public health and wartime anxieties.
Atmospheric visuals enhance the tension.Practical effects highlight the smog's impact.Deliberate pacing allows for deep immersion.
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