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So, 'Victory March' is quite a fascinating documentary from 2000, though the director's name seems to be lost to time. It crafts a poignant narrative that goes beyond the typical war veteran stories. Instead of focusing on sheer tragedy, it dives deep into the essence of victory and resilience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each veteran's story to breathe and resonate. You really feel the weight of their experiences without the fluff. The interviews are raw, and the cinematography captures an honest portrayal of these individuals who have emerged as winners. It's refreshing to see their journeys framed in such a positive light, making you reflect on what victory truly costs.
Captivating interviews with veteransUnique perspective on victory and resilienceThoughtful pacing allows for deep reflection
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