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Lieutenant is an interesting piece set in late 1941, capturing the grim realities of war through the eyes of young lieutenant Ivan Gorchakov. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the tension as this small group of Soviet soldiers embarks on a critical mission. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of impending doom, yet there are moments of camaraderie that break through the despair. The practical effects are quite noticeable, lending an authenticity to the battle scenes. Performances vary, but Gorchakov's portrayal stands out—he brings a raw vulnerability that feels real amidst the chaos. It's this blend of personal struggle and collective effort that makes the film distinct, reminding us of the human cost of war.
Interesting portrayal of WWII from a Soviet perspective.Emphasis on practical effects adds to the realism.Focus on character relationships amidst the chaos.
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