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Say Again Your Last dives deep into the psyche of a Marine Corps veteran dealing with the heavy toll of PTSD. It's set against the backdrop of California, but the real landscape is one of emotional turmoil and isolation. The pacing feels deliberate, reflecting Paul’s internal struggle as he grapples with his past while pushing away his sister, who I think is portrayed with a raw, understated strength. The group meetings at the VFW add a haunting layer to the narrative, showing the brotherhood amidst the scars of war. There’s something to be said about the performances, especially the lead, who brings an intense authenticity, making every moment feel real and heavy. It’s a quiet film, one that resonates long after it ends, a tough watch but worth it for its honest depiction of trauma.
Focuses on the complexities of veterans' reintegration.Highlights the effects of trauma on relationships.Features group therapy that adds depth to character development.
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