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Vajont, directed by an unknown hand, captures a haunting moment in history with a raw and somber tone. The atmosphere is thick with dread as it recounts the tragic landslide of 1963 that devastated towns and claimed countless lives. The pacing pulls you in, gradually building tension before unleashing chaos with practical effects that feel unsettlingly real. The performances are earnest, grounding the film even when the scale of disaster feels incomprehensible. What stands out here isn't just the event itself, but the human stories intertwined with it, the lost dreams and lives forever altered. This film resonates deeply, reflecting on nature's power and fragility of existence.
Highlights the devastating effects of natural disasters.Offers a unique perspective on human resilience.Explores themes of loss and memory.
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