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So, 'Vietnam: The Secret Agent' from 1983 is one of those documentaries that doesn't pull any punches. It dives deep into the aftermath of Agent Orange, and you can really feel the weight of those narratives. The tone is gritty and raw, almost uncomfortable at times – it doesn't shy away from showing the true consequences of war. The pacing might feel slow to some, but it allows the viewer to really absorb the impact of the stories being told. The interviews are especially compelling, with veterans sharing their experiences, and it creates this haunting atmosphere. Practical effects aren’t really the focus here, but the real-life testimonies are powerful enough to leave a mark. Definitely something to consider if you're into the heavy, thought-provoking stuff.
Explores the effects of Agent Orange.Features compelling veteran testimonies.Gritty and raw tone throughout.
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