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So, 'The War Has Changed Me This Way' really dives deep into the raw experience of Arsen, a Roma soldier. It’s not your usual war doc; the pacing gives you a sense of the chaotic reality of combat and the aftermath. The film juxtaposes moments of bravery with his personal demons, and it's all very visceral. The cinematography captures the grit of the battlefield and his struggles in a way that's both heartfelt and unsettling. I found the complex themes of identity and resilience particularly striking. The way it handles addiction and recovery adds a layer that’s often glossed over in similar films, making it distinct. It’s a heavy watch, but it sticks with you.
Focus on themes of resilience and identity.Interesting perspective on addiction post-war.Captivating cinematography enhances the narrative.
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