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Omission (2022) dives deep into the mental and emotional landscape of military service versus personal choice. The film's tone feels introspective, almost haunting, as it navigates the complicated relationship between a father and son. It captures the essence of what could have been—would the military have reformed him or led him to a deeper madness? The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of silence to speak volumes. While the director's identity remains unknown, the raw performances feel deeply personal, conveying the weight of regret and the search for identity. Practical effects are minimal, yet the documentary's strength lies in its storytelling, where interviews and reflections create a powerful atmosphere of longing and exploration.
Explores complex family dynamics.Unique take on military service impact.Emphasizes emotional storytelling.
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Agnes Vrana
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