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So, 'Woman See Lot of Things' really dives into the raw, unfiltered experiences of these women. It's not your typical documentary; there's an intimacy in the way it captures these ex-combatants' stories. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it allows for a deeper emotional connection. The sound design is intriguing—very hands-on and often jarring, which adds to the film's unique vibe. There's this palpable tension that reflects the chaos of their past. The visuals are striking, almost a stark contrast to the personal narratives, making you think about the broader implications of war. Very distinctive in how it challenges conventional storytelling in documentaries, you know? Worth a watch if you're into something that strays from the norm.
Focuses on the lives of three ex-child combatants.Unique sound work and visual style.Challenges typical documentary formats.
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Meira Asher
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