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Ricochets, directed by Eli Cohen, dives into the gritty realities faced by a platoon of Israeli soldiers in Lebanon during the tense 1986 period. The film's tone is raw and reflective, capturing the weight of moral dilemmas set against a backdrop of conflict. The atmosphere is one of claustrophobia and urgency, with the pacing really immersing you in the soldiers' daily struggles. Practical effects enhance the authenticity, making the battles feel visceral rather than glamorized. Performances are earnest and grounded, lending a human touch to the often brutal narrative. It's distinctive in how it portrays the psychological impact of war on both soldiers and civilians, a theme that resonates throughout without feeling overly preachy.
Explores complex moral issues in war.Strong emphasis on character development.Realistic depiction of military life and civilian impact.
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