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So, 'The Swedish Torpedo'—it's a really interesting piece. Set against the backdrop of impending World War II, you have this strong character, Sally Bauer, who’s driven by a singular ambition: swimming the English Channel. It's not just about the swim; it's about her inner struggles, the weight of history pressing down on her. The atmosphere is thick with tension, both from the external world and her internal battles. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in the nuances of her journey. The performances are quite raw and genuine, capturing the essence of determination amidst uncertainty. And there’s something about the practical effects used for the swimming sequences that adds a layer of realism. It has a distinct vibe, you know?
Focuses on individual ambition against historical events.Explores themes of perseverance and personal desire.Intriguing use of practical effects for swimming sequences.
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