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So, 'The Voice' from 1986 is this interesting documentary that dives into the essence of time through old newsreel footage. The way Boris Podnieks narrates really adds a layer of depth; his voice carries a certain weight that makes you reflect on the past. It’s like you’re not just watching history but feeling it. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to absorb the visuals and his commentary. What’s striking is how it captures the rawness of the footage – no frills, just the stark reality of those moments. It feels both haunting and enlightening, making you ponder how we perceive history and memory. A unique piece for those who appreciate the intersection of audio and visual storytelling.
Documentary style captures historical essenceBoris Podnieks' narration adds depthPacing allows reflection on the past
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