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So, 'Paper Cuts' dives into this lesser-known aspect of WWII, focusing on Switzerland's role in counterfeiting. It's got a moody atmosphere, very much in line with the tension of the era. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s reflecting on the harrowing moral complexities the characters face. The practical effects used here, particularly in the recreations of the counterfeiting processes, are pretty impressive and lend a sense of authenticity. Performances are solid; the cast brings a real depth to their characters, navigating the gray areas of collaboration and resistance. What stands out is how the film doesn't shy away from the ethical dilemmas involved, making it distinct in its approach to historical drama.
Introspective take on a lesser-known WWII themeStrong practical effects enhance the period feelCharacter-driven story with moral ambiguity
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