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So, this film, "Earthquake" from '89, dives deep into the aftermath of that 1988 tragedy in Armenia. The director's choice to present raw footage really heightens the emotional impact. It's not just facts and figures; you see the devastation and the resilience of the people. The pacing is deliberate, almost haunting, as it captures those early chaotic days. One standout aspect is the use of practical effects to recreate the destruction, which adds a layer of authenticity. The interviews with survivors are heart-wrenching and deeply personal, giving a voice to the loss. It feels like a time capsule—gritty yet respectful. It's a unique piece that serves as a reminder of human endurance.
Focuses on real footage and survivor stories.Deliberate pacing enhances emotional weight.Practical effects add authenticity to the narrative.
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