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The Name of the Game offers a raw glimpse into life post-NATO air strikes in Novi Sad. It’s quite fascinating—young folks just wanting to kick a ball around while everything else feels toppled. The atmosphere feels heavy, yet there's this underlying resilience that threads through the film. You get the sense of normalcy amidst chaos, which is pretty striking. The pacing is almost meditative in a way, capturing both the mundane and the surreal. The documentary does a good job of allowing the viewer to witness the juxtaposition of conflict and the simple joy of sport. It’s not flashy, but it gets the point across, and the practical effects of reality make it all the more poignant.
Post-NATO air strikes contextFocus on youth sportsDocumentary style with real-life impact
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