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The Last Just Man is a gut-wrenching documentary that delves into the haunting aftermath of the Rwandan genocide through the eyes of Gen. Romeo Dallaire. It captures a raw and unsettling atmosphere, as Dallaire wrestles with his memories and regrets during that chaotic time. The pacing is reflective, allowing the audience to absorb the weight of history and the cost of inaction. It’s not flashy; instead, it’s grounded in reality, using real footage and personal accounts that pull you into the horror without the need for dramatization. What stands out here is Dallaire's performance—not in the traditional sense, but in his honesty and vulnerability as he grapples with the complexity of leadership in the face of unimaginable atrocity. It's a somber exploration of duty and moral responsibility.
Powerful examination of moral choicesUnique perspective on military leadershipIntense emotional impact through real testimonies
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