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Flashback is a striking piece, really. Herz Frank's autobiographical take gives you a raw look at his experiences through a heavy lens. The documentary carries an almost haunting atmosphere, using images from various countries he’s worked in. It's not just about the visuals, though—there are jarring snippets from his past films that dive into births, autopsies, and even execution scenes. It’s all pretty visceral and forces you to confront uncomfortable truths. The pacing is uneven, maybe intentionally so, which adds to its distinct feel. You can feel the weight of the themes he tackles—life, death, and everything in between. It's a fascinating examination of humanity that lingers long after viewing.
Autobiographical documentaryIncludes shocking themesUnique visual storytelling
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