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So, The Forgotten War is this documentary from 2020 that dives deep into the Korean War, often brushed aside in the grand narrative of conflicts. The tone is quite somber, almost reverential, as it gives voice to veterans recounting their experiences. You really feel the weight of their memories; the pacing shifts between personal stories and broader historical context, which keeps it engaging. What stands out is how it mixes interviews with archival footage—certainly not flashy, but it grounds the storytelling. The practical effects aren't really a focus here, but the rawness of the veterans' accounts brings everything home. It’s a distinctive piece that doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities of war.
In-depth veteran interviewsArchival footage used effectivelySombre and reflective atmosphere
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Daniel L. Bernardi
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