Taken from footage of an Associated Press journalist under siege during the early days of the invasion, this documentary is a punch to the gut. Our review.
You’ve likely seen Chernov and his colleagues’ work already, on the front pages of newspapers and broadcast in brief clips on CNN, BBC, and elsewhere.takes those snapshots and snippets and expands upon them, showing you the before-and-after surrounding the “highlights” of those nightly TV reports. The film doesn’t just show someone being rushed into a makeshift ER, or a soldier wearily displaying resolve against ongoing assaults.
One woman breaks down after describing her house’s windows being blown out and her car catching fire, only to scream at people stealing toys next to her. “War is like an X-ray,” Chernov says, quoting a doctor. “All humans inside become visible. Good people become better. Bad people, worse.”demands of a viewer — saying that this is a rough viewing experience doesn’t begin to describe it.
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