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Decade of Fire is a raw dive into the decay of the South Bronx during the 70s, shaped through the eyes of Vivian Vazquez. It's got this gritty, almost haunting atmosphere, capturing the chaos of her community amidst rampant fires. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the weight of loss and resilience. The archival footage is mixed with personal narratives, lending a unique authenticity. You can feel the pain and anger, but also the hope as Vivian explores how these events shaped her family and identity. It's distinctive, not just as a documentary but as a personal story that resonates deeply about community and survival amidst urban catastrophe.
Focus on community resilience amidst disaster.Strong use of archival footage complements personal stories.Themes of identity and belonging are deeply explored.
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