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NATO Targets Yugoslavia is one of those documentaries that really digs into the chaos of the late '90s conflict, showing you not just the events but the human cost behind them. It’s raw, you know? The pacing is a bit jarring at times, reflecting the frantic nature of war, which really pulls you in. The archival footage is pretty haunting—bridges, schools, hospitals; it’s all just laid bare. Interviews provide a stark contrast, humanizing the statistics, giving voices to those affected. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, making you sit with the weight of destruction and moral ambiguity. It stands out for its unflinching look at the consequences of war, and the use of original footage gives it a kind of immediacy that’s hard to shake off.
Archival footage provides a unique perspective.Heavy atmosphere complements the serious themes.Strong anti-war messages throughout.
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