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Raleigh: The First Few Weeks captures the raw essence of naval training life, almost like a fly-on-the-wall perspective. It's gritty in a way, showcasing the struggles and camaraderie among the new ratings at HMS Raleigh. The tone is quite authentic; you really feel the tension and excitement of their initial days. The pacing is steady but reflective, allowing the viewer to soak in the gravity of their journey from fresh recruits to ready sailors. What stands out is how it portrays not just the physical challenges but also the mental hurdles they face. You get a sense of the bond formed through shared hardship. It's a documentary that truly immerses you in that world without any flashy editing or dramatization.
Intriguing look at military training culture.Authentic portrayal without dramatization.Great insight into the resilience of young recruits.
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