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So, 'The Other Person' really dives into the psychological turmoil of war. Set in 1944, it captures the tension and chaos of that era. Ensign Bojtár's character arc is fascinating; you feel his desperation as he escapes from one captivity to another. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to the sense of unease. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with dread, as his past literally hunts him down. It's interesting how it explores themes of guilt and survival. The performances are solid, especially in those nuanced moments that really pull you in. You get a good mix of practical effects that enhance the gritty realism without overshadowing the story. Overall, it’s a compelling watch for those interested in layered narratives about war.
Check out the character development of Bojtár.Pay attention to the use of practical effects.Note the film's exploration of moral dilemmas.
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