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Enough is Enough dives deep into the chaos of Goma, revealing a raw, unfiltered view of life amidst conflict. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, contrasting the horrors unfolding. It’s a documentary that grips you with its stark reality; there are no embellishments or gloss. The storytelling is powerful, drawing from the voices of those directly affected, and the atmosphere is heavy, laced with both despair and resilience. You can sense the physicality of the environment—war’s impact on the landscape is palpable. What stands out here is the sheer honesty; the filmmakers don't shy away from the brutal truths. It makes you reflect long after the credits roll.
Intense personal accounts from survivorsSlow, deliberate pace allows for reflectionFocus on the human cost of war
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