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So, 'Unwanted Soldiers' is this fascinating documentary from 1999 that digs deep into the life of Jari Osborne's father, a Chinese-Canadian vet from World War II. It’s quite personal, you know? The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, as it unravels layers of history and personal narrative. The tone is both somber and enlightening, with Osborne shedding light on the systemic racism her father faced and the struggles of the Chinese-Canadian community in British Columbia. There's a raw honesty in the interviews, and you can really feel the weight of those untold stories. It's distinct for how it blends personal history with a broader societal commentary, making you think long after it’s over.
Documentary style captures real emotionsFocuses on personal and societal themesHighlights lesser-known histories of WWII
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