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Erase (2018) takes you back to a moody, atmospheric 1940s setting, right in the thick of World War II. The premise, centered around a German doctor who claims he can foresee violent tendencies in unborn children, provides a unique exploration of morality and fate. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for a slow build that emphasizes the weight of the doctor's revelations. The acting is solid, particularly in the 1960s interviews where shadows of the past loom over every revelation. It’s not your typical historical piece; it wrestles with heavy themes of choice versus destiny. The practical effects are understated, enhancing the film's somber tone without overshadowing the narrative.
Erase has had a limited release, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Its intriguing premise and unique take on moral dilemmas have caught the interest of those who appreciate thought-provoking narratives. While it has yet to achieve widespread recognition, its niche appeal to collectors of lesser-known, period films can't be overlooked.
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