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So, 'The Witness' is quite a haunting piece set during World War II. It centers on Gary Sinise's soldier, who's part of this grim daily routine in a concentration camp. The way it captures the bleakness of that reality is pretty striking, I’d say. The presence of young Elijah Wood as the boy who witnesses everything adds a heavy weight to the story. It's not just about the soldier's actions, but how this boy's eyes reflect the horror and humanity—or the lack of it. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build up slowly, leading to a tragic conclusion that really sticks with you. It’s a stark exploration of morality and innocence lost amidst all that darkness.
Grim atmosphere throughoutStrong performances by leadsExplores themes of innocence and morality
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