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So, 'Indochine, une guerre oubliée' is this intriguing documentary that really dives into a chapter of history that often gets glossed over. The tone is somber yet reflective, almost meditative at points, making you feel the weight of the stories being told. It has a slow burn pacing that gives you time to absorb all those personal accounts and the historical context. You get a real sense of the atmosphere, the tension of war mingled with the everyday lives of the people affected. There’s a distinct focus on the human experience, not just the battles, which sets it apart from more typical war docs. The visuals are haunting, with some practical effects that capture the feeling of the era. It’s not about glorifying war, which is refreshing.
Focus on personal narrativesEmphasis on historical contextDistinct visuals capturing the era
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