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So, 'Watch Over Me' is this intriguing little piece from 2010 that delves into the psyche of a soldier post-training. It's set against the gritty backdrop of Tel Aviv, and honestly, the atmosphere is thick with tension. Eitan, our lead, is brought out by his comrades, and what starts as a celebratory night spirals into something much darker. The pacing is interesting; it feels almost languid at times, drawing you into the characters' world, only to hit you with jolts of revelation. The themes of identity and moral ambiguity are palpable throughout the film. There’s also some solid practical effects that add a nice touch. The performance from the leads, especially Eitan's conflict with his own nature, really stands out. It's a layered narrative that lingers after the credits roll.
Interesting exploration of post-military psyche.Unique atmosphere that blends celebration with dread.The practical effects are a nice touch.
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