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That Justice Be Done is a fascinating piece, blending documentary and war film elements in a way that's pretty striking. Directed by George Stevens, it pulls from actual newsreel footage, showing the grim realities of World War II and the aftermath of the conflict. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the weight of the footage to settle in, and it builds a strong argument for the prosecution of Nazi war criminals. What stands out is the rawness of the visuals—these aren't dramatized reenactments but real moments that bring a certain intensity. It's a sobering exploration of justice and accountability, stripped of any romantic notions of war. Definitely a film that prompts thought and discussion.
Features genuine newsreel footage from WWII.Highlights the importance of accountability post-conflict.Reflects on the moral complexities of war and justice.
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