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So, 'To Award (Posthumously)' is this gritty piece from '86 that dives deep into the psyche of a WWII vet. The guy's tangled in some shady crime stuff, and then he stumbles upon this posthumous award he never knew about. It’s kind of a slow burn, but there’s this palpable tension throughout. The performances are solid, and the atmosphere is heavy with regret and the weight of past choices. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, feel very authentic, adding to the film's raw edge. It really captures that post-war disillusionment. And the pacing? It crawls in parts but really picks up as the story unfolds. Definitely has a distinct vibe that sticks with you.
Features a unique premise combining war history and crime.Highlights the internal struggle of veterans.Distinct atmosphere reflecting post-war disillusionment.
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