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Monumentomania is quite a fascinating documentary, diving deep into how war monuments shape societal views on conflict. You know, those statues and grand memorials that often go unnoticed until you really think about their impact? The film explores this theme, particularly in the context of modern Russia, where these monuments serve not just as reminders of history but as tools that can desensitize people to the horrors of war. The pacing is deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing you to sit with the unsettling questions it raises. It's not flashy, but its strength lies in the quiet yet potent way it handles its subject matter. The atmosphere feels heavy, reflective, and just a tad unsettling, which makes you ponder the legacy of militarization in our lives.
Focuses on the societal impact of war monuments.Explores contemporary issues in Russia.Highlights the desensitization to war through visual storytelling.
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