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So, 'Confession of a Retired General' – it's a curious dive into the mind of Major General K. M. Tsagolov, who reflects on the USSR's collapse. The tone is deeply introspective, almost somber, as he navigates through personal and national turmoil. You can really feel the weight of history in his words. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the complexities of his thoughts. There's no flashy editing or gimmicky effects here; it's raw and real. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable, as it grapples with themes of power, regret, and the fragility of nations. It’s less about spectacle, more about the human experience during a pivotal time. Quite an interesting piece for anyone digging into the era.
Focuses on personal reflection amidst historical eventsNo flashy editing; raw documentary styleExplores deep themes of power and regret
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