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So, 'Ghosts of the 7th Cavalry' is really something. It dives deep into the aftermath of the frontier wars, which is often overshadowed by more prominent narratives. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, as it intertwines Major Gray's personal tales with historical context. You get a strong sense of the weight carried by those who served, and it’s not just facts and figures. The atmosphere is heavy, charged with emotion, and you can feel the struggle of reconciling past actions with present realities. I'd say the documentary's strength lies in its rawness, the interviews feel personal, not polished. It has a certain grit, you know? Not overly flashy, but it really gets under your skin, making you think about the broader implications of war and memory.
Features interviews with veterans and historians.Captures the emotional toll of military service.Offers a unique perspective on a controversial regiment.
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