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So, Red Terror on the Amber Coast—it’s a heavy piece. The documentary delves deep into Lithuania's dark history during the Soviet occupation. You get these raw accounts of people who lived through deportation, prison, and all kinds of torture. It's not just a dry history lesson either; the pacing feels reflective, almost haunting at times. The visceral stories are paired with archival footage that really sets the tone. There’s an authenticity to the interviews that sticks with you. Unlike most docs that gloss over the pain, this one doesn’t shy away from the brutality. It’s a stark reminder of resilience, but it leaves you with a weighty sense of history, like it’s a chapter that still lingers.
A must-see for history buffs.Great for discussions on state oppression.Offers a unique perspective on Soviet-era struggles.
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