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Ghosts of Abu Ghraib is a raw documentary that dives deep into the harrowing events surrounding the prisoner abuse scandal. Rory Kennedy's direction brings a haunting atmosphere to the screen, blending interviews, archival footage, and a chilling score. This isn't just a recount of facts; it’s an exploration of the psychological effects on both the soldiers and the detainees. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of what happened. The stark visuals and personal testimonies make it distinctive—a real backbone of the narrative. It’s a tough watch, but it sheds light on moral boundaries and the impact of war, both on the individuals involved and society as a whole.
Deep dive into the ethical implications of war.Candid interviews that reveal personal struggles.Use of archival footage enhances the realism.
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