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Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House is a haunting documentary that exposes the dark legacy of WWII in the Philippines. It focuses on the Bahay na Pula, a site of unimaginable horror, where the stories of comfort women come to the forefront. The tone is somber, reflective—kind of pulls you in with its raw honesty. You can really feel the weight of history in every frame, and the pacing allows time for the viewer to absorb the heavy themes of trauma and resilience. Practical elements like archival footage blend seamlessly with personal interviews, giving it an almost ghostly atmosphere. What distinguishes this film is its commitment to honoring the voices of those who suffered, making it a profound, if difficult, watch.
A heavy exploration of historical traumaStrong focus on personal narrativesEmphasis on the fading voices of survivors
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Phyllis Grande
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