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The Final Contract is an intriguing TV movie from '93 that navigates the psyche of a Vietnam vet, David Sloan. It dives deep into the aftermath of war and the struggle to reconcile a violent past. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing us to sit with Sloan's inner turmoil, which is accentuated by a somber atmosphere. The performances aren't flashy but they capture the weight of guilt and redemption quite effectively. Themes of mental health and the search for meaning outside of violence are explored with a certain sensitivity, making it distinctive in its approach. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on character-driven storytelling. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, inviting contemplation on its heavy themes.
Good exploration of post-war trauma.Character-driven narrative.Subdued performances add to the film's depth.
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