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So, 'Barrier' is set in September 1944, capturing this tense atmosphere as two Canadian soldiers stumble upon a boy on a Dutch beach. The film really leans into the ambiguity of trust and survival. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to soak in the weight of war but also the innocence of childhood caught in chaos. Practical effects ground it, bringing a gritty realism that contrasts sharply with the boy's vulnerability. Performances are raw, especially as the soldiers wrestle with their own moral dilemmas. What I find distinct is how it captures the human side of conflict without glorifying it, making you question the cost of war on all involved.
Explores moral dilemmas in warFocus on character-driven storytellingRealistic portrayal of human experiences
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