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So, Between Wars is kind of an intense piece, right? It dives deep into the psychological aftermath of combat, focusing on Franny Malloy, a Marine back from Afghanistan, trying to find his footing in the Bronx. The pacing is deliberate, which really heightens the tension and sense of unease. You feel the weight of his experiences. The performances are raw, especially the lead—there's a vulnerability that pulls you in. The action scenes, while not the main focus, are surprisingly well done, with practical effects that lend a gritty realism. It's not just about the action; it's about the struggle of adapting to a world that feels foreign after the chaos of war. There's a distinct atmosphere of melancholy that resonates throughout.
Intense exploration of PTSDStrong character studyPractical effects enhance realism
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