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So, 'The General' (2026) is set in the tense atmosphere of late summer '43 in Zlatibor. The film captures the weight of military strategy and the personal stakes of General Charles Armstrong, as he navigates this chaotic landscape. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for a slow burn that builds tension effectively. The performances are quite engaging, particularly the lead. The way they portray the complexities of leadership during such a tumultuous time is noteworthy. The practical effects are grounded, lending a sense of realism to the wartime setting. It’s distinct in how it focuses on the human side of warfare, rather than just battles and grand strategies. A solid watch for anyone intrigued by WWII narratives.
Set in Yugoslavia during WWIIFocuses on military strategiesExplores personal stakes of leadership
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