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The Vulture is a really interesting piece, encapsulating the aftermath of war and the complex relationship with grief. Boaz, our main guy, is a reserve soldier who dives deep into creating a memorial album for his fallen friend. It’s like a slow burn, you know? The pacing gives you time to sit with his emotional turmoil, and the atmosphere feels heavy with loss. What sets it apart, I think, is how it explores the moral ambiguity of turning personal tragedy into a business. The performances are raw, and there's a gritty realism to the practical effects that really pulls you in. It’s not just about the war itself, but the scars it leaves behind, both physically and emotionally.
Captures the aftermath of war adeptly.Explores moral ambiguity in a unique way.Strong performances add to the overall impact.
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