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So, 'La guerra dibujada' is this intriguing documentary that really dives into the Spanish Civil War through the eyes of kids who lived it. It's fascinating how the filmmakers juxtapose childhood innocence with the chaos of war, showing how these children interpreted their world through drawings. The tone is a weird mix of playful and grim, capturing that thin line between a child's imagination and the harsh reality around them. The pacing flows in a way that lets the audience absorb the gravity of their experiences while also witnessing their creative expression. What stands out is that visual storytelling β the drawings themselves have this raw, emotional power that lingers. It's unique and offers a perspective that isn't often explored.
Explores childhood during conflictUnique perspective through artRaw emotional power in illustrations
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