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In Logs is a fascinating piece from 1972 that captures the chaotic atmosphere post-Revolution with a gritty realism. The film follows the anti-revolutionary group, Ja Lam, led by the enigmatic Dambijantsan, as they navigate a world filled with betrayal and conflict. It's not just the story that draws you in, but the tone—dark and relentless, with a pacing that keeps you engaged throughout. The performances are raw, making you feel the weight of their struggles. What's notable here is the practical effects and the way they enhance the authenticity of the wartime setting, which you don’t see as often in contemporary films. This one definitely leaves an impression.
In Logs is quite hard to come by, especially in physical formats. It had a limited release and hasn’t seen many reissues, which adds to its scarcity among collectors. Interest seems to be growing, particularly among those who appreciate its historical context and practical effects. If you find an original print, consider yourself lucky, as the film hasn’t been widely circulated or restored.
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