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The Last Ones offers a gritty, raw portrayal of war, focusing on the psychological toll rather than just the battles themselves. It’s interesting how it draws from the original Pozo de Zorro, but Mirra's approach here stands out. The pacing has a natural rhythm that captures both the tension of isolation and the brotherhood among soldiers. You get this sense of claustrophobia, especially in their refusal to surrender. The performances are heartfelt, with a certain authenticity that comes through in the dialogue and interactions. The practical effects, while not overdone, lend a weightiness to the action that feels true to the experience of being in conflict. It’s definitely a thoughtful piece that challenges conventional war narratives.
A unique take on the Malvinas war, different from typical narratives.Pacing and atmosphere emphasize isolation and psychological strain.Practical effects add authenticity without overshadowing the story.
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