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Walnut Tree offers a raw and poignant glimpse into the horrors of war through the eyes of Qader, a bricklayer whose life unravels under the oppressive weight of conflict. Set against the backdrop of 1987, the film immerses you in the stark realities of the Iraq-Iran War, balancing personal tragedy with historical context. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to fully absorb the emotional turmoil and dread that his family faces. Performances are grounded and sincere, particularly from the lead, who embodies the resilience and vulnerability of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. The practical effects, especially those depicting the aftermath of mustard gas attacks, are striking in their realism, adding a layer of authenticity that heightens the film's impact. It's a somber reflection on survival and the cost of war.
Focuses on the impact of war on ordinary lives.Strong performances and practical effects enhance realism.Deliberate pacing allows for emotional depth.
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