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The Ghosts of My Lai is this haunting documentary that digs deep into one of the darkest chapters of the Vietnam War. It’s not just about the massacre itself but how it shifted the narrative back home. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the gravity of the testimonies to resonate. What stands out is the raw honesty from those involved—there’s no sugarcoating here. You get a sense of the confusion and moral dilemmas faced, and the atmosphere is thick with regret and reflection. The archival footage and stark images add to the somber tone, creating a chilling contrast with the narrations. It’s not just history; it’s a stark reminder of the human cost in conflict, and it stays with you long after the credits roll.
Significant historical context on the Vietnam War.Features interviews with key figures involved in the event.Highlights the impact of media on public perception.
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Jean Crépu
Director