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One Hundredth of a Second is an understated yet impactful piece that really captures the grit of a photojournalist's life. Kate, the protagonist, is deeply committed to her craft, and the film's pacing reflects the relentless urgency of war zones. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost palpable, especially during the scenes where she wrestles with the emotional weight of the images she captures. There's a rawness to the performances, particularly in Kate's journey—it's not just about the images, but the stories behind them. The use of practical effects adds a layer of realism that makes the war scenes feel immediate and intense. It's a film that lingers with you, examining the moral complexities of witnessing and documenting suffering.
Themes of sacrifice and responsibility in journalism.Strong character-driven narrative.Interesting take on the impact of war photography.
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