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The Woods Are Still Green is a haunting portrayal of a group of Austria-Hungarian soldiers during World War I. The film crafts an immersive atmosphere, really drawing you into the claustrophobic tension of their isolated artillery post. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to feel the weight of each passing moment under relentless shelling. The performances are understated yet gripping, conveying raw human emotions amidst chaos. What stands out is the practical effects - they don't shy away from the brutality of war, yet there's a certain poetic quality in their depiction of camaraderie and despair. It’s not just a war film; it reflects on survival and the human spirit in extreme circumstances.
Strong focus on character developmentRealistic portrayal of wartime experiencesInteresting historical context
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