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Under a Blue Sun dives into a lesser-known slice of cinematic history, set against the backdrop of the Negev Desert in '87. The film captures the gritty reality of Bashir Abu Rabi'a, a pyrotechnics assistant working behind the scenes on Rambo III, a production that unintentionally disrupts the lives of the local Bedouin people. It’s not just a story about the film industry; it’s a nuanced reflection on cultural impact and the human experience. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for moments of introspection amid the chaos of explosions and special effects, which are quite impressive, by the way. The performances are grounded, conveying the weight of the situation, making this film a unique commentary on the intersection of art and reality.
Set in 1987 Negev Desert.Focus on the Bedouin impact.Interesting perspective on film production.
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