One-off documentary about the Troubles is undoubtedly powerful, but has its limitations as a piece of filmmaking
has its limitations as a piece of filmmaking. To encourage you to focus on the words, the footage is interspersed with long shots of the Irish landscape. There are dewy ferns, sweeping drone shots of forests, abandoned factories and dusty machinery, butterflies next to a dead rat, rivers and waterfalls and the thrashing sea, fighting stags with bits of grass on their antlers.
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