So, 'Les Otages d'Entebbe' is this 2009 documentary that delves into a pretty intense moment in history. The pacing is quite engaging, drawing you into the real-life drama of the hijacking and the subsequent rescue mission. I appreciate how it captures the tension—it's not just about the event itself but also the human stories behind it. The interviews and archival footage provide a raw, almost visceral feel. The way it presents both sides adds depth; it doesn’t shy away from the moral complexities involved. Definitely a unique take on a well-covered subject, and the editing really keeps you invested in the unfolding events.
Intense historical documentaryFocus on human storiesStrong archival footage
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