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So, 'Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over' dives into a pretty intense moment in history, you know? It kicks off with Villa's raid on Columbus—a real turning point. The documentary's pacing really captures the tension of the era, with a blend of archival footage and reenactments that give it a raw feel. It’s not just about the invasion; it’s about legacy, the impact on Villa's family, particularly that newborn son left in the wake of tragedy. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost mournful, as it tackles themes of loss and revolution. There’s something compelling about how it stitches together personal narrative and historical events, making you think about how these events echo through time.
Historical context is well-presented.Strong focus on personal narrative.Interesting mix of archival and reenacted footage.
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