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So, The Diamond of Jeru, right? It's this gritty adaptation of Louis L'Amour's work, set against the backdrop of Borneo's lush, often treacherous landscapes. The film has a real sense of tension that builds slowly, as the scientist and his wife, portrayed with a mix of resolve and vulnerability, delve deeper into the jungle. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere, but it ramps up when the stakes get higher. The practical effects of the riverine journey and the dangers lurking in those dense forests lend a raw authenticity to the adventure. The performances—especially the ex-soldier guide—are layered and compelling, making you root for their survival amidst the imposing, wild beauty of the setting.
Solid adaptation of a L'Amour novel.Notable practical effects and jungle atmosphere.Character-driven story with strong performances.
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