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So, 'Isaac' dives deep into a heavy moment in history, specifically in Kaunas during 1941. The film captures this haunting atmosphere, focusing on Andrius Gluosnis, who, after committing an atrocity, is left to wrestle with his guilt. It’s not just about the act itself but the psychological aftermath that lingers. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the narrative to settle, and the performances are raw, really conveying the inner turmoil. I found the practical effects to be quite striking, especially in how they evoke the grim reality of the time. You can feel the moral complexity haunting Gluosnis—it's not a straightforward tale, which makes it stand out for sure.
Explores deep themes of guilt and morality.Set during a significant historical moment.Strong performances anchor the narrative.
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