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Somewhere near Nijmegen dives into the chaos of war with a raw, gritty vibe. The tension builds as these three American paratroopers navigate a hostile landscape, and it’s not just about the action; there's a palpable sense of desperation and humanity. The German infantrymen, while initially seen as the enemy, are portrayed with surprising depth, blurring the lines of allegiance. The practical effects deliver a visceral punch, grounding the film in realism that’s often refreshing. Performances are solid, evoking the weariness and moral ambiguity that comes with conflict. It’s atmospheric, not just a war film but a meditation on loyalty and survival amidst the madness. The pacing draws you in slowly, then thrusts you into the thick of it, leaving a lingering impact.
Explores themes of loyalty and survivalDistinctive approach to character portrayalGrounded in realism with practical effects
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Kealan Ryan
Director