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So, 'Naval Battle' is this curious 1992 drama that really dives into the chaos following a bridge collapse. It’s intriguing how the film stitches together human error and disaster, almost like a cautionary tale. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it kind of adds to the anxious atmosphere. You can tell they relied heavily on practical effects for the naval scenes, which gives it a raw, gritty feel. The performances have a certain sincerity, even if some delivery feels a bit stilted. It’s not your typical disaster flick; it's more about the aftermath and the commentary on human folly, which is what I find distinctive about it. It's a real slice of early '90s filmmaking, for sure.
Explores themes of human error and consequencesPractical effects elevate the naval scenesUneven pacing contributes to the tension
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