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So, 'Do No Harm' is really something. It paints a pretty raw picture of a Navy Corpsman struggling in this vast, chaotic war landscape. The atmosphere is thick with tension and a sense of impending doom, yet it also tries to capture moments of humanity, which is refreshing. The pacing has a kind of ebb and flow—slow, contemplative bits contrasted with sudden bursts of action. What stands out here is the way the film tackles the weight of choice and morality in war, exploring the personal toll it takes on the individual. The performances are grounded, offering a real sense of vulnerability. Not a ton of flashy effects, but the practical ones hit hard, drawing you into that gritty reality. Definitely a unique take on the genre.
Thought-provoking themes of moralityIntense character studiesGritty practical effects enhance realism
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