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So, 'Incompatible with Life' is this raw documentary that dives into a tragedy from 1989. The way it captures the explosion on the Chelyabinsk-Ufa railway—intense and chaotic, you really feel the weight of the event. The pacing's relentless, almost mirroring the shock and confusion of those who lived through it. There's a stark realism in the interviews, and the archival footage really drives home the horror of the incident. I found the practical effects—if you can call them that—of the aftermath striking. It's not polished like many doc films today, but that's what makes it stand out, you know? It's gritty, uncomfortable, and just kind of sticks with you long after it's over.
Real archival footage usedFocuses on personal stories of survivorsGritty and unpolished presentation
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