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Through The Fog is an intriguing entry in the war drama genre. The film unfolds against a backdrop of WWII, diving deep into the psyche of soldiers on both sides. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to simmer, you can really feel the weight of their beliefs and motivations. There's an atmosphere of dread, amplified by practical effects that ground it in reality, rather than relying on flashy CGI. The performances are earnest, capturing the complex emotions that come with conflict and duty. It doesn’t shy away from the moral ambiguities of war, making it distinctive in how it portrays both the Soviet and German perspectives. Definitely one for those who appreciate a more nuanced take on warfare's human cost.
Explores moral ambiguity in warfareStrong emphasis on character psychologyGrounded practical effects enhance realism
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