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So, 'Russia’s Culture of Torture' is a heavy watch. It’s not just another war documentary; it’s a deep dive into the systematic abuse faced by Ukrainian civilians under Russian forces. The pacing is deliberate, which allows the viewer to really absorb the chilling accounts and historical context. The documentary leans heavily on first-hand testimonies, giving it a raw and visceral feel. What struck me was how it connects past to present, illustrating a culture of violence that’s been ingrained for generations. The cinematography is stark, amplifying the somber tone. It’s a sobering film that doesn’t shy away from the brutal realities, making it distinct in the genre of war documentaries.
Examines historical roots of tortureFeatures testimonies from survivorsDelivers a stark, unfiltered portrayal
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