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So, 'The Way They Looked at Each Other' is this intriguing documentary that really pulls you into a layered narrative. The Spanish forensic team, led by judge Santiago Pedraz, dives deep into a case in Baghdad, and it's not just about the investigation—it's about the people involved, their stories, and how they connect to the bigger picture of justice and war. The pacing feels measured, almost methodical, which gives you time to absorb the weight of the subject matter. The atmosphere is heavy with tension, and there’s an authenticity in the interviews that feels raw and unfiltered. It’s definitely a film that stands out for its focus on human connections amidst the chaos of conflict.
Forensic investigation in a war-torn setting.Focus on personal stories and testimonies.Explores themes of justice and human connection.
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