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Last Raid at Cabin Creek is one of those documentaries that digs deep into a lesser-known chapter of the Civil War. The film skillfully navigates the complexities of the final Confederate raid, presenting a gritty portrayal of the struggle for resources during the war. Richard L. Harding, Jr. uses a mix of archival footage and reenactments, which, while not always seamless, evoke a raw authenticity to the events. It’s interesting how the pacing allows you to sit with the gravity of the situation, especially the fallout from the raid. The emphasis on the human cost is felt throughout, rather than just military strategy. It feels like a deep dive into the past that can spark some serious conversations about loyalty, survival, and the harsh realities of wartime.
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Richard L. Harding, Jr.
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