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Aziz (2021) dives into the somber depths of friendship and loss amid the chaos of the Iran/Iraq war. The film follows Hassan, Ahmed, and Muneer as they navigate the harrowing task of identifying their childhood friend's body at a military base. It carries a raw, gritty atmosphere that truly reflects the emotional weight of the period. Pacing feels deliberate, allowing the heaviness of their journey to sink in. The performances are quite compelling, showcasing a spectrum of grief, camaraderie, and the harsh realities of war. What stands out here is how it captures the personal amidst the political, a neat balance that often gets overlooked in war dramas. The practical effects also ground the narrative, adding to its authenticity.
Strong character-driven narrativeAuthentic portrayal of war's impactEmphasis on emotional resonance
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