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War and Peace (2002) is a documentary that dives deep into the fraught relationship between India and Pakistan, predominantly through candid interviews with everyday people. The film captures a raw atmosphere, almost intimate, showing how the common voice often gets drowned out by political maneuvering. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the thoughts and emotions of those interviewed—it's not rushed, which adds to the weight of their experiences. What stands out is the contrast between the people's perspective and the narrative shaped by those in power, reminding us of the disconnect in governance. The practical effects here are minimal, but the realness of the interviews delivers a powerful punch. It's a stark reminder of how war often feels abstract until it touches lives directly.
Focuses on interviews with common citizens.Highlights the disconnect between public opinion and government actions.Deliberate pacing adds to the film's emotional impact.
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