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The Document (2013) takes a gritty, unflinching look at the realities of war, with an almost documentary-like feel that pulls you right into the chaos. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, which some might find disorienting, but it really adds to the tension and urgency. The practical effects used throughout are quite striking, enhancing the raw atmosphere. Performances are intense, with actors delivering raw, visceral portrayals that linger long after the film ends. It’s distinctive in how it eschews conventional storytelling for a more fragmented, immersive experience, making you feel the weight of every decision made in the heat of battle. The absence of an established director adds to its mystique, leaving you wondering about the creative choices made.
Gritty portrayal of war realitiesIntense performances from the castDistinctive documentary-style approach
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