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The Children's War is a tough watch, really. It sheds light on the devastating impact of a civil war that just kept dragging on in Uganda, over two decades. The documentary dives deep into the plight of children, specifically focusing on abductions by a rebel army. The tone is somber, almost haunting, as it captures the lost childhoods and the psychological scars that linger. There's a rawness in the interviews that feels genuine, unsettling at times. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each story to sink in, which is both a strength and a challenge. You can feel the urgency and despair woven throughout, making it distinct in terms of how it portrays war's toll on the youngest victims.
Uplifting performances by survivorsRaw interviews enhance emotional weightGreat for understanding the human cost of war
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