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So, 'Drain the Oceans: Arctic War' is a pretty intriguing documentary that delves into some hidden secrets of the Cold War, particularly in the Arctic. The pacing is steady, allowing you to really absorb the haunting visuals of sunken submarines and forgotten military bases. The atmosphere is a mix of eerie and fascinating, as they explore the remnants of a time filled with paranoia. Practical effects and CGI blend well, giving life to these submerged relics without overshadowing their historical weight. It’s distinct in its ability to evoke a sense of mystery while educating viewers about the lasting impact of Cold War decisions. Overall, it’s a compelling watch for those who appreciate the intersection of history and documentary filmmaking.
Notable use of CGI for historical representationExplores environmental impacts of military actionsFocus on lesser-known Cold War events
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