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So, 'When The Pure Forms Sunk' is set in 1936, right at the start of the Spanish Civil War. There's this tense journey with two soldiers tasked to take out a prisoner, and they don't even know who he is. It really dives into those moral dilemmas—they're not just soldiers; they're grappling with their own beliefs. The pacing is deliberate, allowing that atmosphere of dread to seep in with every step they take. It's not flashy, but the performances are raw and grounded. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the stark reality of their situation. What strikes me is how it really makes you ponder about choices in war—like, what's right and wrong when everything's so murky? Quite an intriguing watch for those into character-driven narratives.
Set in 1936 during the Spanish Civil WarFocuses on moral dilemmas faced by soldiersFeatures raw performances and a tense atmosphere
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