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Demain qui sait is a lesser-known documentary from ’86 that takes a hard look at the human cost of war. It’s got this raw, unfiltered vibe that pulls you in, showing real-life impacts rather than just the glorified battle scenes you often see. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost meditative at times, which adds to its weight. The interviews are striking, showcasing perspectives that are sometimes overlooked. What stands out is its commitment to genuine portrayal over dramatization. You won’t find flashy effects here; it’s all about the stark reality. And while the director isn’t a household name, the film carves out its own space in the war documentary genre, making you reflect long after it ends.
Unique perspective on warFocus on real-life impactsDeliberate pacing enhances theme
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