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The Lost Generation is a compelling documentary that delves into the haunting aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing. The tone is somber, yet it captures the resilience of those affected. It’s part of the 'Ten-Feet Movement,' which adds an interesting layer of context to its narrative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to absorb the weight of personal stories and historical facts. There’s a rawness to the practical effects, used to illustrate the destruction, that feels visceral. While the director remains unknown, the performances of the survivors interviewed carry emotional depth, making their stories resonate. It’s a unique exploration of trauma that lingers long after viewing.
Part of the Ten-Feet Movement seriesOffers firsthand accounts of Hiroshima survivorsDistinctive practical effects used for storytelling
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