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Birthday is a raw exploration of the emotional landscape faced by a wounded Marine and his wife as they navigate the stark realities of recovery and reintegration. The film dives deep into the complexities of love under duress, showcasing both the tender moments and the palpable tension that can arise in such circumstances. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the audience to linger on the weight of each scene. The performances are grounded, lending authenticity to their struggle—it's not overly dramatized, which can be rare in this kind of narrative. The atmosphere is heavy yet intimate, and the practical effects—especially in depicting the Marine's injuries—are striking without being exploitative. Overall, it manages to portray a very human story amidst the backdrop of military life, which is quite distinctive in its approach.
Authentic performancesIntimate atmosphereFocus on veterans' struggles
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Chris King
Director