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So, 'Snow Treasure' is one of those interesting gems from the late 60s that kind of tugs at your heartstrings while also giving you a sense of adventure. Set against the backdrop of WWII in Norway, it captures that eerie tension of kids playing in the snow while the world is falling apart around them. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to the charm, I think. The performances of those young actors really bring the innocence of childhood into stark contrast with the harsh realities of war. The practical effects, especially during the skiing scenes, have a gritty authenticity that’s refreshing. It’s a unique portrayal of resistance through the eyes of children, making it a distinctive entry in the war drama genre.
Features practical skiing stunts that hold up well.A child-centric narrative that shifts typical war stories.Explores themes of innocence and courage amidst conflict.
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