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So, 'Collateral Murder' is pretty stark and raw, you know? It's not your typical documentary with interviews and narration. Instead, it relies heavily on real military footage, which gives it this unsettling authenticity. The pacing is deliberate, often lingering on the impact of the events, making you really sit with the gravity of the situation. It deals with heavy themes like the morality of war and media transparency, all wrapped up in this harrowing presentation of a tragic event. The absence of a known director kinda adds to that feeling of detachment. It’s a reminder of the power of video, and honestly, how it can evoke such strong emotions without needing any dramatization or reenactments.
Real military footageThemes of ethics in warNo dramatization or reenactments
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