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So, 'Cowardice' really digs into the human cost of war, right? The atmosphere is heavy—there's this pervasive sense of loss that just hangs over every scene. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the Engineer’s grief as he confronts the General. It’s not just about the external conflict; it’s deeply personal. The performances are striking—especially the lead; you can feel that weight of a father's anguish. I appreciate the practical effects, too, they add a raw authenticity that digital simply can’t match. It’s distinct in how it doesn't glorify war but rather questions the very nature of courage and cowardice. Definitely a unique take on the Vietnam narrative. A bit unconventional, but that’s what makes it stand out.
Explores complex themes of courage and lossStrong character-driven narrativeUnique take on Vietnam War stories
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