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Jue Sha is a fascinating piece that dives deep into the chaos of war. The tone is heavy, with a palpable sense of dread that lingers throughout. Pacing can feel somewhat uneven at times, almost reflective of the uncertainty faced by the characters. There's a stark realism in its practical effects that grounds the film, making the combat scenes feel all the more visceral. The performances are solid, though not always polished, which adds to the gritty atmosphere. What stands out here is its willingness to explore the moral complexities of conflict rather than just glorifying it, a theme that resonates strongly in the current landscape of war films. It's certainly niche, but there's a lot to unpack if you're into those deeper themes.
Explores moral complexities of warGritty atmosphere with practical effectsUneven pacing but engaging themes
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