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So, 'Railway Spine' is this gritty piece that dives deep into the psyche of a Vietnam vet, Michael Delucca. The film’s atmosphere is thick with tension, reflecting his struggles with PTSD and the haunting memories of war. It’s raw and at times brutal, capturing the essence of his violent life post-war. The pacing might feel uneven for some, but that’s part of the story’s charm—it's not trying to be a neatly packaged narrative. Instead, it’s about the chaos of his emotional landscape. The performances, especially from the lead, are worth noting; they bring a palpable authenticity that's hard to shake off. And while the director remains unknown, the film resonates with its themes of loss, memory, and the long shadows of conflict.
Unique exploration of PTSD in a postwar contextFeatures strong, raw performancesAtmosphere complements the emotional weight of the narrative
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