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Small Wars (2002) is an intriguing documentary that juxtaposes the echoes of past conflicts with modern military training. Lê's style resembles documentary photography, capturing Vietnam War reenactors with a rawness that feels genuine, almost intimate. The pacing varies, sometimes slow, letting you absorb the atmosphere of the reenactments, then shifting to the intensity of training at Twentynine Palms. The film navigates themes of memory and the recreation of violence in a way that's unsettling yet thought-provoking. What stands out is the stark contrast between the theatricality of the reenactors and the real-world implications of current military engagements. It's a nuanced exploration of how we process war, both historically and in the present.
Interesting exploration of war and memory.Unique visual style reminiscent of documentary photography.Contrasts between past and present military activities.
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