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Fragments of Antonin dives deep into the psyche, exploring the haunting aftermath of war through the eyes of a psychiatrist. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as we see the struggles of the World War I veteran. It’s not just about the trauma of battle; it’s about the fragility of the human mind. The pacing can feel deliberate, drawing you into the introspection, which might not be everyone's cup of tea. Performances are raw and layered, particularly the veteran’s portrayal—it's unsettling yet compelling. The practical effects, though understated, contribute to an aura that feels both period-appropriate and emotionally resonant. There’s something here about the toll of conflict that resonates even today.
Focuses on psychological trauma and recovery.Explores the complexities of mental health post-war.Features strong performances that drive the narrative.
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