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La Tempête du siècle is a gripping documentary that immerses you in the chaos of the Lothar hurricane that struck France in '99. It's not just about the event itself; it captures the raw, unsettling power of nature and the aftermath that left entire regions transformed. The pacing can be intense, moving from the calm before the storm to the harrowing aftermath almost seamlessly. I appreciate how it avoids sensationalism, letting the visuals speak for themselves. Real footage, interviews, and a haunting score create an atmosphere that’s both eerie and reflective. You really feel the weight of loss, not just in lives but in the landscape itself, giving it a distinctive tone that lingers long after viewing.
Strong focus on practical effects of nature's furyReal interviews provide depth to the narrativeThe atmosphere is haunting and reflective
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