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Big Little War is an interesting take on a lesser-known chapter of Ukrainian history. The film dives into the tumultuous events surrounding Mikhail Frunze's campaign against Father Makhno's forces. It has this gritty, raw atmosphere that really captures the chaos of the time. The pacing is deliberate, often building tension before explosive action sequences that feel quite grounded, thanks to practical effects that actually hold up. Performances are solid; they convey the desperation and moral complexities of war without tipping into melodrama. It's not your typical war movie—more like a historical snapshot that gives you a sense of the era. Definitely a unique entry in the genre, and worth exploring for those who appreciate the nuances of historical narratives in film.
Interesting portrayal of Ukrainian historyStrong practical effects for the action sequencesDeliberate pacing enhances tension
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