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So, 'Meat Grinder 2' dives deep into the complexities of remembering, or perhaps forgetting, the past. It echoes that 1928 OBERIU film by Mints and Razumovsky – a bold anti-war statement in its day. The documentary's pacing feels contemplative, almost meditative, as it weaves together archival footage with contemporary interviews. It gives a nod to the chaotic nature of memory and history. The tone is both somber and reflective, capturing that raw essence of how war impacts society. There's a distinct lack of flashy effects here, just a grounded approach to storytelling that resonates. It's an interesting take on how we process the past while grappling with present-day realities.
Explores themes of memory and history.Reflective pacing enhances the atmosphere.Interviews paired with archival footage create depth.
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