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The Shore of Salvation is a curious piece from 1990 that dives into the chaos of the Russo-Japanese War, focused on the cruiser Svetlana. The film has this gritty, claustrophobic vibe, especially during the attack scenes. Those practical effects really add a rawness that you don’t see much anymore. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it captures that desperate sense of survival well. The performances aren’t exactly Oscar-worthy, but they convey the camaraderie and fear among the sailors pretty effectively. What’s distinctive here is how it tackles themes of sacrifice and duty in the face of impending doom. It’s not the sort of film you see every day, and it has its quirks, but it’s definitely worth a look for anyone interested in military dramas.
Explore the themes of sacrifice and duty.Notable for its practical effects.Captures the chaotic atmosphere of war.
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