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Those Shocking Shaking Days is a fascinating exploration of war's lingering shadows, expertly crafted by Selma Doborac. The film's tone is heavy, reflective, almost haunting, as it pushes the boundaries of traditional documentary storytelling. Instead of directly showcasing violence, it opts for a subtler approach—meditative shots of dilapidated structures interspersed with thought-provoking subtitles. It really captures the weight of history without needing flash or dramatization. The pacing feels intentional, allowing time for contemplation rather than rushing through moments. You get a sense of both past trauma and present decay, making it a distinctive piece that sticks with you. It's not just about war; it's about the echoes of it that linger on, and that's where its power lies.
Experimental documentary style with a unique narrative approach.Focus on abandoned spaces to convey themes of war and memory.Use of subtitles creates a reflective atmosphere and engages viewers.
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