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So, 'Endless Corridor' is quite the heavy watch. Directed by Aleksandras Brokas, it dives deep into a dark chapter of history—specifically the Khojaly massacre during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. The documentary's tone is somber yet poignant, with a raw authenticity that hits you. What I found striking is how it blends personal testimonies with historical context, creating a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the gravity of the events to settle in; it doesn’t rush through the horror. The practical effects and reenactments are minimal but effective, serving the narrative without sensationalizing it. It's a unique piece that sheds light on a tragic event many might not know about, making it an essential conversation starter in any collection.
Deeply impactful documentaryFocus on human rights historyThought-provoking and emotional
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