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So, 'To Kill the War' is this intriguing documentary that dives into how war is portrayed in film. It's structured like a video essay, which gives it a unique pacing—sometimes it feels like it’s flowing smoothly, other times it’s a bit jarring, but that just adds to the experience. The tone is reflective, almost somber at times, as it tackles heavy themes like the glorification of conflict and the impact of cinematic choices. It draws from a variety of footage, utilizing practical effects to emphasize points, and that's pretty cool to see. The lack of a known director adds a layer of mystique, like we're hearing a voice that’s not bound by typical industry standards. It’s definitely a conversation starter among collectors, offering a fresh perspective on something we see way too often.
Deeply explores war representationsUnique pacing and structureReflective and thought-provoking tone
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