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So, 'The Negotiating Table' is one of those obscure war films that digs deep into the horror of conflict, you know? The atmosphere is almost suffocating; it's all about the stark, grim visuals—the artist lying there on the table, bloodied and wrapped up. It really plays with the idea of brutal reality versus the sanitized news reports that fill the soundtrack. There's this tension that builds as you watch the empty chairs around her, and it feels like a reflection on the futility of peace talks in war. The practical effects really hit hard, too; you can almost feel the weight of the entrails. Not a film you just toss on for background noise—it demands your attention.
Explores themes of war and its aftermathStrong use of practical effects for impactSoundtrack interspersed with real news reports
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Mona Hatoum
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