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Sadye 2022-03-24 09:02:28
no cartoon
It is a very special cartoon. It is a cartoon and the other is a documentary. Since it involves such a heavy topic as the Beirut refugee camp massacre in 1982, it is the most appropriate way to shoot it with a cartoon. The protagonist in the film is the director who participated in the war back...
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Emmitt 2022-03-23 09:02:26
human nature
People who have not experienced war can summarize countless meanings for war, political contradictions, economic policies, military analysis, historical origins, or pretend to be in-depth to explore human nature... As for people who have personally experienced battlefield killings, they How do you...

Ori Sivan
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Sammy 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Selective amnesia of an Israeli soldier. Thick lines remind of GTA.
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Kelvin 2022-03-26 09:01:08
[A] The incident was based on the 1982 massacre in the Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut, Beirut, Sabala and Shatila, but animation was chosen as the medium of expression, and a lot of personal dream memories were added to the incident record, as well as various The surreal-like art passages (the mad dog chase and the machine gun waltz at the beginning) blur the boundaries between reality and magic in an almost perfect audio-visual experience. The live-action scene at the end actually aggravated this suffocating atmosphere. I don’t know if this is a real hell on earth, or just a nightmare that doesn’t want to go away.
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