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Revision (2025) dives into the murky waters of historical revisionism, particularly focusing on the contentious fate of the peace statues for WWII 'comfort women.' The film is a thought-provoking exploration of how narratives are shaped—and sometimes distorted—over time. Its pacing is deliberate, allowing for reflection on the complex themes of memory and justice. The atmosphere is heavy, underscored by interviews and archival footage that paint a vivid picture of the ongoing struggles faced by these victims. There's a certain rawness in the approach that feels genuine, almost painfully honest. It’s distinct in its refusal to offer easy answers, instead leaving viewers to grapple with the uncomfortable truths of history that some would prefer to erase.
Explores the complexities of historical narrativesFeatures impactful interviews and archival footageSheds light on ongoing social issues
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