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So, 'Zelenskyy: The Man Who Took on Putin' is a pretty fascinating watch. Directed by Laura Stevens, it’s this raw, unfiltered look at a guy who really stepped up in a time of crisis, right? The pacing feels just right, blending personal anecdotes with the larger narrative of a nation at war. The documentary doesn’t shy away from showing the struggles and triumphs, and it’s interesting how it captures the essence of social media and its power in modern conflict. The performances—especially Zelenskyy’s own clips—are both compelling and revealing. You get a sense of the atmosphere, the tension, and the sheer unpredictability of it all. It's not your standard doc; there's a certain grit to it that really stands out.
Contemporary documentary styleStrong focus on social media impactExplores personal and national resilience
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