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So, 'Don't Let It Bring You Down' is quite a curious piece from '93. The story revolves around this Air Self-Defense Force member grappling with a looming decision about conscription in Japan. The pacing has this sort of urgent yet reflective vibe, as he and his wife navigate their escape while being pursued. The introduction of this carefree movie-loving young man adds a layer of levity amidst the tension, creating a nice juxtaposition. The performances are solid; you can really feel the weight of their predicament. And oh, the atmosphere—it's heavy yet tinged with this undercurrent of hope. There's a certain rawness to the practical effects, which really grounds the film in its reality. Definitely not your standard fare.
Engaging character dynamicsExplores themes of duty vs. personal freedomInteresting take on Japanese societal issues
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