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So, 'The Man Who Shot the Great War' is pretty intriguing, to say the least. The doc dives deep into this collection of photographs taken by Lance Corporal George Hackney, which, honestly, paint such a vivid picture of the war. It's not just another war documentary; it feels more like an intimate glimpse into the everyday lives of soldiers back then. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the striking visuals and the stories behind them. The emotional weight of Hackney's experiences adds a layer of humanity that can sometimes be missing in war narratives. The archival footage and photos are compelling, pulling you into that era while making you reflect on the impact of war. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary landscape.
Unique perspective on WWIFocus on personal storiesNot your typical war documentary
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