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Deer Hunting takes you right into the chaos of 1942, when a train carrying children from a Belarusian orphanage gets caught in a Nazi bombing raid. The film captures that haunting, desperate atmosphere of war—those moments where innocence collides with the brutal reality of occupation. The pacing is a bit uneven, reflecting the disorientation of the characters, yet it pulls you in with its raw portrayal of survival. The practical effects used during the bombing scenes are gritty and impactful, making you feel the terror firsthand. Performances by the young cast are surprisingly powerful; they convey fear and resilience without overstating their emotions. It's a film that lingers—you're left thinking about the cost of war on the innocent.
Interesting take on childhood innocence amid war.Practical effects add a layer of realism.Pacing may feel off, but that adds to the atmosphere.
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