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So, '1988' – it's a heavy piece, really. Hezhwan Zendi captures this dark chapter of the Iraq/Iran war with a raw intensity. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times, reflecting the dread of impending doom. The film weaves together different narratives from the residents of Halabja, giving depth to each character’s struggle amidst chaos. The pacing can be deliberate, but it serves to draw you into the emotional gravity of the situation. The practical effects used for the chemical attacks are hauntingly effective, leaving a lasting impact. Performances are strong, bringing a certain authenticity to the portrayal of suffering and resilience. It's distinctive in its unflinching look at a real tragedy, devoid of glorification, which I find really commendable.
Focuses on human stories within a historical context.Distinctive use of practical effects enhances realism.Pacing is slow but intentional, drawing viewers into the tension.
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