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So, 'Sabena Hijacking: My Version' is a bit of a gritty take on a real-life incident, you know? It dives into the tense atmosphere of the hijacking by Black September. What stands out is the separation of passengers—Jews on one side, non-Jews on the other—really highlights the psychological warfare at play. The pacing takes its time, building tension slowly, which can feel pretty suffocating in a good way. The documentary-drama blend is interesting; it feels raw, almost voyeuristic. There's a certain authenticity in the performances, even though the director remains unknown, which adds to that unsettling quality. It’s not your typical polished doc, but it’s definitely distinctive.
Unique blend of documentary and drama.Focuses on psychological aspects of hijacking.Tense and atmospheric pacing.
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