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Benicio Del Toro's performance there, which Desplechin unfolds with a fixed, fascinated, and harrowing camera gaze, unleashes deep and fierce emotions and considers them at agonizing length.
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In the course of the month he's also present for moments, embarrassing or harrowing, where the camera seems like an almost criminal invasion of privacy.
The finale topped a fantastic second season, giving us a heartbreaking flashback to the death of Jimmy and Chuck's mother, Chuck's harrowing emergency room visit – the camera upside-down, locked on his face as he's prodded and poked – and Mike's silent sniper outing in the desert.
He's got that magical thing which connects him with the public: humanity.' Shot in black and white with hand-held cameras, Bloody Sunday is compelling, harrowing yet unsentimental.
For one thing, the event it commemorates, the Irish potato famine, happened too long ago for news cameras to capture piled-up corpses and harrowing testimony.
The cameras of Junger and Hetherington take the viewer inside both harrowing firefights, and the downtime in which the men bond, much like great war films such as Platoon, with the difference being that Restrepo is real.
Those parents speak into the camera, relating tales of children disciplined for sneezing too loudly in charter schools; of public schools in harrowing class-sharing arrangement with charters; of children whose special education needs a charter school could not fulfill.
It's pretty harrowing.
"It is really harrowing.
It is also harrowing.
A. It was harrowing.
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