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Bomb at 10:10 is a gritty war drama that captures the chaos of WWII through a unique lens. The American pilot's desperate escape from a POW camp and his journey with Yugoslav partisans creates a tense atmosphere, especially as he grapples with the moral complexities of revenge. The film doesn't shy away from the darker themes of war and loyalty, making it a weighty watch. Časlav Damjanović’s direction gives it a raw, unrefined feel, and the performances are surprisingly earnest, grounding the often bombastic wartime narrative. The practical effects here, while not groundbreaking, add authenticity to the battle scenes. It’s not your typical POW escape flick; there's a real weight to the decisions the characters face.
Released in 1967, originally in YugoslavianAvailable on DVD with limited restorationFeatures practical effects typical of its eraStrong themes of loyalty and revenge in war context
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