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Skin in Flames is a gritty thriller that digs deep into the psyche of a war photojournalist. Frederick Salomon, played with a raw intensity, revisits a country that shaped his career two decades ago. The atmosphere is thick with tension, reflective of the haunting memories tied to his past. The pacing ebbs and flows, keeping you on edge as Frederick grapples with his legacy and the consequences of his work. There's a palpable sense of dread that lingers, thanks in part to the practical effects that ground the emotional turmoil in reality. The film challenges you to consider what it means to witness suffering through the lens of a camera, and the performances are just haunting enough to linger after the credits roll.
Strong thematic elements around war and traumaInteresting use of practical effects for realismThought-provoking character study
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