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Skyldig dives headfirst into the murky waters of moral ambiguity, weaving a complex narrative that pulls you in with its eerie atmosphere. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing the tension to build as secrets emerge like ghosts from the shadows. It’s a war story, but not in the conventional sense; it explores psychological scars more than battleground heroics. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, serve to ground the film in a grim reality that feels almost palpable. Performances are solid, with characters that feel lived-in, grappling with the weight of their choices. There's a distinct vibe here, something that lingers after the credits roll, making you reflect on the choices people make when pushed to their limits.
Unique take on war narrativesFocus on psychological over physical conflictAtmospheric and character-driven
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