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Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder is a thought-provoking piece that dives into the psychological toll of the Vietnam War. The story follows Brian Anderson, a medic, who starts as this indifferent guy just trying to get by but slowly transforms after his interactions with the kids at a nearby orphanage. It's fascinating how the film captures his evolution, brought to life by some raw performances. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that sense of disorientation so many felt during the war. The atmosphere? Well, it's heavy with the weight of conflict and lost innocence, which really lingers with you. And the use of practical effects in depicting the war is something you don’t see much in films dealing with this topic, making it a unique watch in that regard.
Focus on character development over action scenes.Notice the juxtaposition of war and childhood innocence.Consider the historical context and its impact on storytelling.
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