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Directed by Harris Dickinson, '2003' dives into the complex bond between a father and son just before the son heads off to war. The film's tone is heavy, filled with unspoken pain and tension, reflecting the harsh realities of military life and familial relationships. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the characters' emotions, which often feels raw and unfiltered. Performances are quite poignant, especially in those quiet moments where words fail. It's distinct in its focus on the emotional fallout rather than action, a nice change of pace in the war drama genre. The practical effects are subtle but effective, adding to the grounded feel of the film. Definitely a unique exploration of duty and family.
Filmed primarily on location, enhancing realismReceived mixed reviews but strong praise for performancesRuntime: 95 minutes, suitable for deeper viewing experiencesThe score subtly complements the film's somber tone
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