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Defending Brother No.2 offers a raw glimpse into the legal labyrinth surrounding one of history's most notorious figures. Jorien van Nes crafts a tense atmosphere as we follow Dutch lawyers Michiel Pestman and Victor Koppe, who dive deep into the dark waters of the Khmer Rouge's legacy while defending Nuon Chea. Their journey to Cambodia feels like an emotional rollercoaster, blending the weight of history with a sense of moral dilemma. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to digest the complex themes of justice and accountability. The performances are understated but powerful, capturing the gravity of their task. It's a film that doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of the past, and that tension is palpable throughout.
Explores the complexities of international lawThemes of morality and justice are prevalentOffers insight into the Khmer Rouge's impact
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