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Cuba, rouges annĂ©es dives deep into the turbulent waters of Cuban politics from '63 to '70. The documentary captures a raw, unfiltered look at the chaos and passion of a nation in flux, using archival footage and interviews that feel almost intimate. The pacing has a rhythmic ebb and flow, reflecting both the urgency of the times and the moments of reflection that punctuate the struggle. Itâs fascinating how the film interweaves personal narratives with broader political themes, giving you a sense of the human cost behind the headlines. The atmosphere is thick with tension but also a certain resilience. What really stands out is how it avoids dramatizationâwhat you're left with is a sense of reality that feels almost haunting.
Great for those interested in Cuban history.Excellent use of archival footage.Offers a personal perspective on political events.
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