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Two Hours from London is a raw documentary that really captures the intense emotional landscape of the early days of the Yugoslav Wars. The tone is a mix of urgent and somber, with real footage that draws you into the chaos and despair. It doesn’t shy away from the harrowing realities, which gives it a distinct gravity. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the situation. I find its call for European intervention striking, making you think about the responsibilities of countries beyond the borders. What makes it stand out is the absence of a traditional narrative—it's more about the raw truth, the human impact, rather than a polished story.
Features real footage from the conflict.Focuses on the human cost of war.Calls for political action and awareness.
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