I don't really have any words to describe how heartbreaking, devastating, and hard is it for these survivors, my heart goes out to them and to the brave soldiers of Ukraine.
Anyways this documentary is outstanding, the presentation is beautifully well handled, with each survivor/interviewee explaining this situation and how they think it's effecting Ukraine and how it really should be handled, I cannot express how disturbed, haunted and actually really scared I was when seeing all those poor souls who died or got severely injured, it's something that did not need to happen at all and watching this makes me hate You-Know-Know even more, this is really vile and evil what he is doing to these people.
But at least there's good people who are willing to help and protect the people from the Russians, bring food, drinks, blankets etc, the documentary truly shines when it doesn't shy away from the heavy imagery and the shocking sites of dead bodies and destroyed buildings and burned land, it's like it's saying "this is not movie, this is real life and this is what they are doing to it", it's truly harrowing how this is somewhat still going (as far as I know) and knowing that there is no sign of ending is just devastating.
Anyways the documentary is terrific, heartbreaking and powerfully scary in how the effects are impactful, truly incredible piece of film that I was truly effected by, I hope the people of Ukraine will get their victory and continue to fight for their country that they love and are proud to be from, I hope one day, it'll be their day to win.
It gets an easy 10/10.