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Eyewar, directed by Ganix Naston, is a thought-provoking documentary that weaves together disparate threads of history, linking the tragedies of Ground Zero with those of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to sink into the weight of these connections. The film explores complex themes like the role of science in warfare and how war intersects with Buddhist traditions, which is something you don’t see often. The atmosphere is heavy, and the practical effects, though not traditionally cinematic, draw you deeper into the narrative. It’s a distinctive piece that invites reflection rather than just a surface-level understanding of its subjects. The tone is serious, but there’s a curious undertone that keeps you engaged.
A unique exploration of war and ethicsThought-provoking connections between history and scienceCaptivating mix of visual narrative and philosophical inquiry
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Ganix Naston
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