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Do No Harm is a stirring documentary that captures the raw intensity of a doctor's journey amid chaos. Oksana, a Ukrainian physician, finds herself in Finland when the war breaks out. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the urgency of her mission. The atmosphere is palpable β you feel the weight of choices made in desperate times. What stands out is the breadth of human resilience and solidarity, showcased through Oksana's interactions with Finnish volunteers. The practical effects lie in the stark reality of the situation, no embellishments. The performances, though documentary-style, draw you in, making you feel the emotional landscape she's navigating. It's a close-up look at the human spirit in crisis, devoid of sensationalism, yet deeply impactful.
Documentary on war and resilienceFocuses on a Ukrainian doctor's perspectiveHighlights humanitarian efforts in crisis
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