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So, 'Lost Black Cats 35th Squadron' is a fascinating dive into a somewhat obscure chapter of military aviation, focusing on the ROC Air Force's secretive 35th Squadron and their U2 surveillance planes. The tone is quite somber, almost reverential at times, as it looks back at this clandestine operation. You get a real sense of the tension and urgency that surrounded their missions, and the pacing feels deliberate—allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the subject matter. It's distinctive for its use of archival footage mixed with interviews, which adds a layer of authenticity. You can feel the atmosphere of secrecy and danger, and while there's no flashy editing, that restraint works well in underscoring the gravity of these historical moments.
Features rare archival footage of U2 operations.In-depth interviews with military historians.Captures the secretive nature of Cold War reconnaissance.
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Ta-Ching Yang
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