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So, 'Mad Minutes' is this raw dive into the aftermath of the Vietnam War, specifically through the eyes of civilians who faced unimaginable losses. The tone is haunting, filled with a kind of heavy stillness as it grapples with the memories that linger long after the fighting has stopped. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with these painful recollections, which makes it feel all the more powerful. What stands out here is the way it captures the chaos and the quiet devastation of war—like a stark reminder of humanity's darker sides. There's no flashy editing or over-the-top effects; it's just real people sharing their stories. It leaves you reflecting on the true cost of conflict, and that's something you don’t see in every documentary.
Vivid interviews with survivorsExplores themes of memory and lossA unique perspective on war's aftermath
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