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So, 'Monash: The Forgotten Anzac' is a fascinating dive into the complexities of the ANZAC narrative, particularly through the lens of General John Monash. The documentary-drama blend works quite well here, mixing poignant interviews and reenactments that feel both raw and insightful. McDonald manages to keep a tight pace, balancing historical context with the personal struggles of Monash, which really adds depth. The themes of leadership, sacrifice, and national identity are woven throughout, giving it a weight that lingers. There’s a certain atmospheric quality to the film too, reflecting the somber realities of war but also the hope of nation-building post-WWI. It’s interesting to see how Monash's legacy, often overshadowed, is re-examined with a fresh perspective.
Focus on the blend of documentary and drama.Pay attention to the historical context provided.Interesting use of interviews alongside reenactments.
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