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So, 'Nine Month War' is this documentary that digs into the life of Jani, a young man from a Hungarian minority in Ukraine. It's raw, you know? The atmosphere's heavy with longing and the weight of duty. You can feel his frustration with a mundane existence juxtaposed against the backdrop of war. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection between the chaos of military life. Practical effects aren't the focus here, as it's more about the emotional toll. Jani's relationship with his mother, Erzsike, adds layers to the narrative β it's not just about fighting, but about love and loss. There's something distinctively personal in how it captures the nuances of living through conflict.
Documentary style offers an intimate look at war.Focuses heavily on personal relationships and emotional depth.Highlights the struggles of a minority in Ukraine.
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