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So, 'Salvador' is a gritty exploration of war and personal conflict, directed by Oliver Stone. The film pulls you into the chaos of the Salvadoran Civil War through the eyes of a journalist, played by James Woods, who feels very real and flawed. There's a rawness to the atmosphere β you can almost feel the tension in the air. The pacing can be quite frenetic, reflecting the turmoil of the time. The performances are intense, especially Woods, who brings a mix of desperation and determination. It doesn't shy away from the violence and moral ambiguities of war, which makes it stand apart from typical war dramas. The practical effects and on-location shooting lend a sense of authenticity that's hard to shake off. Just an interesting piece of cinema history and storytelling.
Great example of 80s political cinemaFocuses on moral complexities of warFeatures notable performances and practical effects
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