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So, 'Flame' is one of those films that digs deep into the heart of the Rhodesian War through a very personal lens. You really feel the weight of the characters' decisions—Florence and Nyasha, who become Flame and Liberty, grapple with the brutal realities of conflict. The pacing is deliberate, which might throw some viewers off, but it allows for a rich exploration of their transformation and the harshness of their surroundings. The cinematography captures the raw, sometimes haunting beauty of Zimbabwe, and you can tell the performances are grounded in genuine emotion. It's not just about war; it's about friendship, identity, and resilience amid chaos. Ingrid Sinclair's direction really emphasizes the internal struggles alongside the external chaos, making it a compelling watch.
Features strong female leads navigating war-torn landscapes.Explores themes of identity and transformation.Notable for its atmospheric cinematography and pacing.
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Ingrid Sinclair
Director
Philip Roberts
Writer