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The Great Artery of Iron and Blood is this gritty look at the Korean War, focusing on the logistical nightmare of supply lines. The film paints a stark picture, showcasing the tense atmosphere between the U.S. and the combined forces of China and North Korea. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as it dives into the chaos of war, emphasizing the importance of railways for moving tons of military supplies. Practical effects are solid for its time, giving a raw edge to the battlefield scenes. While the director remains a bit of a mystery, the performances evoke a sense of desperation and determination, pulling you into the conflict’s harsh realities. It's not just about the fighting, but the struggle behind the scenes.
Interesting take on logistics in war.Solid practical effects enhance realism.Pacing reflects the tension of the era.
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