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Collateral Damage really stands out for its unique approach to storytelling. The premise of a news anchor breaking the fourth wall to address Glen directly is pretty intriguing, and it creates this peculiar blend of reality and fiction. The tone feels heavy with the weight of war and personal conflict, and you can sense a palpable tension throughout. The pacing might not be for everyone, but it builds a kind of quiet desperation that resonates. The performances, especially from the lead, capture a deep sense of isolation. Practical effects are understated yet effective, grounding the film in a raw authenticity. It’s not just about the Gulf War; it’s a reflection on how we consume media and the impact it has on our lives. Definitely a conversation starter for collectors.
Unique narrative styleEngaging themes of media and realityStrong lead performance
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