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Kroll really captures that gritty, intense vibe of military life during the early '90s. The pacing is interesting, slow at times, but it builds this palpable tension as Lieutenant Arek hunts down the deserter. You can feel the oppressive atmosphere of the unit, and it really digs into the consequences of what drives a soldier to flee. The performances are raw and genuine, especially with Kroll's character, who embodies that internal struggle. The film's not flashy, but the practical effects and grounded realism make it stand out. It’s a commentary on authority and human fragility wrapped in an action-drama shell, and that makes it pretty distinct in its own right.
Features raw performancesExplores themes of authorityGrounded realism in action sequences
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