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Reborn (2017) takes you on this haunting journey through the aftermath of war, focusing on Vietnam and the Iran-Iraq conflict. The documentary has this dreamlike quality, drifting through landscapes marked by history's scars. The pacing is contemplative, allowing space for reflection, which really enhances the atmosphere of loss and memory. There's a rawness to it, a kind of practical effect that comes from the real stories told, the voices of those affected. It doesn’t shy away from the heavy themes of life, death, and the lingering spirits of the past. You can almost feel the weight of silence in each scene, making it distinctive in how it approaches the narratives of the dead and the living.
Atmospheric exploration of war's aftermathUnique dreamlike narrative styleFocus on personal stories and historical scars
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