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So, this is the second part of Vladyslav Plisetskyi's trilogy, right? It dives into how the ongoing war, particularly the situation in Ukraine, reshapes everything—society, individual lives, the whole political narrative. It's pretty raw, almost intimate, with Plisetskyi using his own life story to frame the broader impact of conflict. You get these conversations with his father that add depth; it feels like you're peeking into personal moments amidst chaos. The pacing is reflective, letting the gravity of the situation sink in, unlike typical fast-paced docs. The atmosphere is heavy but human, capturing transformation in real time. It's not just war footage; it’s about real people and their shifting realities.
Part of a trilogy by Vladyslav Plisetskyi.Focuses on societal transformation during wartime.Includes personal narratives and reflections.
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