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Silent Terror is a haunting documentary that peels back the layers of Russian propaganda in Kherson. It’s grim, really, how this film juxtaposes the crafted image of a so-called 'peaceful life' with the disturbing realities on the ground. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each story to settle in. You can feel the tension, the palpable fear of those who have been silenced, the victims of this occupation regime. It’s unsettling, raw, and unflinching in its portrayal. The personal testimonies are powerful, and the visuals—while not flashy—convey a stark sense of isolation that resonates deeply. It's not just about what’s happening, but who it’s happening to, which gives it an edge that’s hard to shake off.
Explores themes of propaganda and realityFocuses on personal testimoniesHighlights the atmosphere of fear and isolation
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