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The Flood of β55 is a raw look at one of Connecticut's most devastating natural disasters. Rich Hanley crafts a haunting atmosphere through the use of personal testimonies and archival footage that really pulls you into the chaos and destruction. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the survivors' stories to sink in, and it feels almost meditative, despite the subject matter. What stands out here are the practical effects used to recreate some of the flood's aftermath, lending a certain authenticity that modern CGI often lacks. It's less about sensationalism and more about honoring the human experience in the face of nature's fury. A distinctive piece that serves as both history and poignant reminder of resilience.
Documentary style is immersive and reflective.Focus on survivor testimonies adds depth.Practical effects enhance historical authenticity.
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