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So, 'Plane' (2023) dives deep into the harrowing world of a young boy named Makar, who's had to grow up way too fast. The atmosphere is heavy with the weight of loss and the haunting reminders of war. You know, it's got that raw, unfiltered vibe—like you're really feeling Makar's confusion and pain as he navigates life in an orphanage. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the emotional gravity. While the practical effects aren't flashy, they serve the story well, grounding the experience. The performances—especially the young actor playing Makar—are striking; they pull you in and make you rethink the innocence of childhood amidst chaos. It’s definitely not your typical war narrative; it’s more about the aftermath and the quiet struggle of survival.
Focus on character development and emotional depthThemes of loss, resilience, and the effects of warConsider showcasing performances in discussions
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Rodion Volkov
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