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Gone (2017) presents a gritty look at the harrowing experience of two soldiers captured during a mission. The atmosphere is tense and claustrophobic, emphasizing the psychological toll of captivity. First Sergeant Marshall's promise to his wife lends a personal weight to the narrative, which interweaves themes of duty and survival against the backdrop of military protocol. The pacing is deliberate, building suspense as the soldiers navigate the harsh realities of being POWs. Performances are raw and resonant, capturing the anguish and resilience of their characters. While the direction may not stand out, the film offers a grounded portrayal of loyalty and sacrifice, making it a noteworthy entry in the action-drama genre with practical effects that add to its realism.
Gritty portrayal of military life.Focus on psychological effects of captivity.Emphasis on personal sacrifice and loyalty.
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