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Like All the Others is one of those hidden gems. It really captures the raw emotion of a young man trying to find his place after military service. The pacing feels almost languid at times, allowing you to really soak in Vullnet's struggles, which is quite effective for the drama. The performances are quite engaging, especially in how they convey the weight of life's challenges and the nuances of his past in the orphanage. It’s not flashy—more grounded and introspective, which gives it a unique vibe. Still, the atmosphere sticks with you, and there’s something very relatable about seeking purpose in a world that often feels indifferent.
The film's pacing allows for deep character exploration.Atmosphere is heavy with introspection and realism.Performances convey a strong sense of emotional weight.
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