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Kaum De Heere dives into a harrowing chapter of history with a gritty, raw approach. The film paints a dark atmosphere, reflecting the turmoil of 1984 India. It's a slow burn, but that pacing allows for some weighty character moments, especially among the militant bodyguards whose motivations are explored just enough to evoke sympathy and conflict. The performances are noticeably earnest, albeit a bit uneven at times, which adds to the film's authenticity. There’s a palpable tension throughout, and the practical effects are commendable for their time, grounding the more explosive moments in a sense of reality. It’s a striking portrayal of loyalty and betrayal, making it stand apart from other historical dramas.
Historical context is important for understanding themes.Not the smoothest production, but it has raw energy.Great for collectors interested in political dramas.
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