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Lost Command
When the government sends soldiers to Mindanao, the soldiers never came back, so another group of soldiers have been sent there to retrieve the lost group of soldiers. Shockingly, the missing soldiers have been transformed into aswangs or 'zombies'. While searching for them, some infected soldiers that were missing, got angry to the rescuers for abandoning them for years. So, the humans are in hot pursuit from the monsters
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Plot Summary
A documentary that explores the strategic and political decisions that led to the eventual collapse of the French colonial empire. It examines the key conflicts and turning points that shaped post-World War II decolonization.
Critical Reception
As a documentary, 'Lost Command' was generally received as an informative and well-researched look into a complex historical period. It was noted for its archival footage and expert interviews, though some critics found its scope to be broad rather than deep.
What Reviewers Say
Provides a comprehensive overview of decolonization.
Utilizes historical footage effectively.
Can feel overly broad at times.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with historians and political figures who lived through or studied the decolonization movements it depicts, offering firsthand accounts of these pivotal historical events.
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