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AGOSTO 9 has this haunting atmosphere, you know? It’s like a somber meditation on war and its aftermath. The pacing is slow, deliberately so, making you really sit with the soldier’s memories and regrets. There's a rawness to the performances that feels incredibly genuine; you can almost feel the weight of decades pressing down. The documentary style is pretty unique, blending expressionistic visuals with stark reality. It’s not flashy or overproduced—just this stark honesty that stays with you. The practical effects, if there are any, serve the narrative rather than distract. It’s a deep dive into the psyche of a soldier—really makes you think about the long-term scars of conflict.
Documentary style captures raw emotionsFocus on the psychological impact of warDistinctive expressionistic visuals
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Neil Daza
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