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The Last Town We Saw is an intriguing melding of modern life and wartime experience. The story follows Taichi Tamiya, a scriptwriter who finds himself and his family suddenly thrust into the turmoil of June 1944, right in the thick of World War II. It's got this tense atmosphere that builds as the characters grapple with the stark realities of survival and loss. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos. I found the practical effects to be quite compelling, grounding the time travel in a sense of authenticity. The performances capture the struggle and resilience of the human spirit, making it a fascinating study of both family dynamics and historical reflection.
Set in June 1944, offers a unique take on time travel.Examines family dynamics under extreme circumstances.Practical effects enhance the wartime realism.
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