So, '128' is this raw little short film that digs into the aftermath of war. It's not flashy, but there's this heavy, haunting atmosphere that lingers. You really feel the weight of loss and how it shapes people. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those moments of silence to breathe, which is quite effective. No big-name actors here, but the performances are genuine and really pull you in. It's a unique take on post-war life, focusing on the internal struggles rather than the external chaos. I think what makes it stand out is its use of practical effects to create a sense of reality. It's a short watch, but it definitely leaves an impression.
Short runtime makes it an easy watch.Explores themes of grief and resilience.Not widely known, great for niche collections.
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Rijad Gvozden
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