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Getting Away with Murder(s) is quite a chilling deep dive into the dark corners of history, unpacking the unthinkable scale of violence inflicted upon innocent lives. The film navigates through a labyrinth of statistics and personal stories from nearly 1 million perpetrators across various nations. It's striking how the pacing allows the viewer to absorb the weight of these truths, with a somber yet straightforward narrative tone. The documentary doesn't shy away from uncomfortable questions, really pushing you to grapple with the moral ambiguities of wartime actions and complicity. The absence of a clear auteur adds to its rawness, making the collective voices heard all the more impactful. A thought-provoking experience, it’s distinctive in how it blends historical documentation with personal accounts.
Challenging themes of morality. · Raw and impactful narrative style. · Focus on historical accountability.
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