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So, 'Who Are You Again, Love?' is a bit of an oddball in the war genre. It's less about traditional combat and more an introspective look at friendship and aging. The tone's pretty somber, with a lingering heaviness that reflects on time and memory. The pacing can feel slow, almost meditative at times, which might throw off some viewers expecting action. The performances are where it shines; the lead's portrayal of Elliot is raw and relatable, you feel the weight of those years. Practical effects are minimal but effective, contributing to a sense of realism amidst the emotional landscape. It's distinct in how it blends personal drama with the backdrop of conflict, creating an experience that's more reflective than explosive.
Focuses on personal relationships rather than battlesStrong character-driven narrativeNot your typical war film
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