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So, 'My God, My Country' from 2026—it's an interesting piece, really. The atmosphere feels heavy, like there's this looming threat just beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost methodical, which might catch some off guard. It's not your typical war narrative; there’s a sense of disarray, things broken apart rather than colliding head-on, which adds a unique layer to its themes of conflict and identity. The practical effects used to depict the destruction are quite striking. You can see the effort in the performances as well; they really convey a deep sense of loss and urgency. There's something to it that lingers, like it’s urging viewers to reflect on the cost of war.
Explores the nature of conflict and identityNot your typical war filmUnique use of practical effects and pacing
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