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Submarine (1928) directed by Frank Capra is a fascinating mix of action and drama, presenting a raw take on friendship and rivalry. The pacing is quite engaging, with a balance of tense underwater scenes and the emotional fallout between the two sailors. The practical effects for the submarine sequences are particularly noteworthy for the era, adding a genuine sense of peril. You really feel the weight of the ocean, both literally and metaphorically. Performances are solid, capturing the essence of competition and desperation. It's distinctive in how it intertwines personal conflict with thrilling adventure, which was a bit ahead of its time. The film's atmosphere is tense, pulling viewers into the deep end of human emotions and the trials of camaraderie.
Features early submarine practical effects.Notable for its exploration of friendship dynamics.Capra's lesser-known work, yet rich in thematic depth.
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