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So, 'War Song' is this intriguing documentary from 1986 that stands out for its unique approach. The whole thing is centered around a young boy's improvised narration about the concept of war, which gives it a raw and almost surreal feel. You can really sense the innocence and confusion in his voice, contrasting sharply with the heavy subject matter. The pacing is erratic, reflecting that childlike spontaneity, and it sometimes feels like you're peeking into the chaotic thoughts of a kid trying to make sense of a complex world. Practical effects are minimal, but they’re not needed—the narration carries the weight. It’s a distinctive take on war stories, where the child's perspective adds an unexpected layer of depth.
Interesting exploration of childhood and war.Narrative driven by a child's perspective.Unique tone, blending innocence with heavy themes.
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