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Hideouts (1986) offers a raw look at the complexities of war through the lens of an Austrian village. The cinematography captures both the beauty and desolation of the landscape, giving it a haunting atmosphere. The drama unfolds through the eyes of a jealous younger son, navigating familial dynamics against the backdrop of a Polish POW working under harsh conditions. The pacing sometimes feels off, which reflects the chaotic nature of wartime life, adding to its authenticity. The performances are quite nuanced, particularly in how they express hidden resentment and unexpected bonds. It's this mix of personal and political struggle that makes the film stand out, even if its narrative can be a bit meandering at times.
Interesting exploration of jealousy within a family.Cinematography enhances the emotional weight of the story.Pacing may be uneven, but reflects the chaos of the setting.
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