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Grounded is a deep dive into the psychological landscape of modern warfare, showcasing the unsettling shift from piloting fighter jets to operating drones. The film, derived from George Brant's play, captures a raw, intimate tone that feels both urgent and reflective. The atmosphere is tense, as the protagonist grapples with her new role, revealing the moral complexities and emotional toll of remote warfare. The pacing has this deliberate quality, allowing us to sit with her struggles and the weight of her decisions. The performances, though restrained, manage to convey a lot; there's a sense of isolation that permeates the film, heightened by the stark desert backdrop. It definitely leaves you thinking about the implications of technology in conflict.
Explores themes of motherhood and warfareUnique adaptation from stage to screenChallenging perspectives on military ethics
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