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Mugaldekoak takes you back to the 1940s, a time when the scars of the Civil War still lingered on one side of the border while the other faced harsh realities under German occupation. It’s this backdrop that gives the film such a haunting atmosphere. The focus is on the Comète Network, a little-known initiative that’s rich with tension and moral complexity. The pacing might feel deliberate, reflecting the somber tone of the era, but it’s the performances that really draw you in – actors bring a raw authenticity to their roles, making you feel the weight of the history. The practical effects are understated, which somehow enhances the emotional stakes. There’s a sense of urgency that lingers throughout, making it a distinctive piece for those interested in war narratives.
Explores lesser-known historical narratives.Strong focus on character-driven storytelling.Atmospheric portrayal of wartime struggles.
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