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So, 'Son Darbe: 28 Şubat' is this fascinating 12-episode dive into Turkish political history, covering a tumultuous period from '93 to '02. It’s not just a chronological recount; it feels more like a canvas where the complexities of societal change are painted. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it really allows the viewer to digest the layers of political maneuvers and public sentiment. You get a strong sense of the atmosphere back then, the tension, the stakes. It captures the essence of a nation grappling with identity and authority. The documentary mixes interviews and archival footage in a way that feels authentic, almost raw. It's definitely a different flavor compared to typical political docs, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal time.
Unique perspective on modern Turkish historyMix of interviews and archival footageAtmospheric and reflective tone
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