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So, 'Down Where the Buffalo Go' is an intriguing TV movie from 1988 that dives into life around the Holy Loch naval base in Scotland. It’s got this gritty, almost somber tone, which perfectly reflects Carl's struggle as a Navy Shore patrol officer. You get this palpable sense of isolation and duty, especially with him navigating his role while trying to keep sailors in line during shore leave. The performances feel genuine; you can see the weight of his responsibilities and the cultural clash he experiences. The pacing is a bit slow, but it allows you to soak in the atmosphere and the complexity of his life. It's not flashy; it’s grounded, with practical effects that keep you rooted in reality. Worth a look for those who appreciate character-driven stories, I'd say.
Interesting character studyExplores Navy life dynamicsCaptures Scottish culture
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