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Sarajevo Safari is a heavy watch, that delves deeply into the moral abyss opened during the Bosnian War. The tone is unsettling, almost voyeuristic, as it examines how some wealthy individuals turned the conflict into a twisted form of entertainment. The pacing is methodical, allowing the cold reality of these events to sink in, often leaving you in a reflective silence. What really stands out are the interviews and archival footage, which blend together to paint a haunting picture of the war's brutality. It’s striking how the film captures the juxtaposition of wealth and despair, making you question not just the actions of the foreign shooters but the entire human condition. Zupanic's approach here is both raw and impactful, something that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focus on the moral implications of war tourism.Consider pairing with other war documentaries for contrast.Not for the faint-hearted; viewer discretion advised.
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