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So, there's this film from 2019, and it’s kind of interesting. It’s a documentary, but it has this unique vibe, you know? It starts with a museum guide leading you through a historical guns room, which feels a bit eerie, like you're walking through a time capsule of violence. Then, it shifts to a trade fair where weapon manufacturers are showing off their latest gear. The pacing is a bit slow, but it builds this tension. The standout moment for me is when this girl, disillusioned by all the weaponry, decides to take a stand and destroys a stolen gun. It's raw and emotional, really captures that struggle between society and individual action. There's something haunting about the way it all unfolds, and the practical effects add a palpable weight to her actions.
Interesting exploration of societal issuesFocus on personal resistanceUnique documentary style
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