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Rules of War is a fascinating dive into the complexities of military protocol, specifically through the lens of an ICRC delegate, Albert. The film's tone is raw yet respectful, illustrating a delicate balance between the stark realities of war and the importance of humanitarian law. The pacing can be reflective, allowing viewers to digest the weight of discussions that unfold. It’s interesting to see how both sides navigate the often contentious subject of the Geneva Conventions. The performances bring a genuine authenticity; you can feel the tension and the earnestness in their conversations. What stands out is its unfiltered look at the challenges of educating soldiers on these rules, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in the moral dilemmas of armed conflict.
Documentary on Geneva ConventionsFocuses on South Sudan's militaryInsight into ICRC operations
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