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So, 'The Fence' dives into a lesser-known chapter of WWII, focusing on the Canadian experience in Japanese POW camps. The documentary’s tone is somber yet revealing, bringing forth personal stories that capture the resilience and suffering of around two thousand Canadians. You really feel the atmosphere of confinement and endurance throughout the film. The pacing takes its time, allowing these narratives to breathe, which is kind of refreshing compared to the usual quick-cut styles you see today. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on interviews and archival footage that makes the history feel immediate and raw. It’s distinctive for its human-centric approach, making you reflect on the broader themes of memory and survival.
Focuses on Canadian POW experiences during WWII.Rich in personal narratives and historical context.Emphasizes themes of memory and resilience.
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