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Depth of Field is a gritty exploration of the moral complexities faced by a photojournalist. Shot in a documentary style, it immerses you in the chaotic atmosphere of war. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, reflecting the protagonist's internal struggle. What I found striking is how it forces you to question the ethics of truth in media. The performances are raw, particularly the lead, who embodies desperation and vulnerability without overdoing it. Practical effects lend a tactile quality to the violence, making it all the more disturbing. It’s not just about the war outside, but the war within oneself. Definitely a film that stays with you, for better or worse.
Good character study of a morally conflicted protagonist.Interesting commentary on media ethics and authenticity.Captivating visual style with a documentary feel.
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