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The Last Ghost of War is a poignant documentary that delves deep into the aftermath of Agent Orange in Vietnam. It’s not just a collection of testimonies; it's a raw assembly of voices, as victims read letters that carry heavy emotional weight. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing each story to resonate. You’ve got scientists and military historians weaving in context, which adds layers to the narrative—though I found some moments a bit heavy-handed. The practical effects are minimal, but the real impact comes from the performances of those affected. They bring a haunting authenticity that lingers. The film's exploration of justice and reckoning is unsettling yet essential, distinct in its focus on the human cost of war.
Focuses on personal testimoniesIncludes insights from expertsHighlights the quest for justice
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