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So, 'Boško Buha' is quite a textured piece, really. It dives into the lives of these young kids, thrust into the chaos of war, which gives it a raw, emotional weight that lingers. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it mirrors the confusion and urgency of their experiences. Branko Bauer captures this mix of childhood innocence and harsh reality with an almost documentary-like style. The performances, especially from the young actors, are striking; they bring a real authenticity to their roles. It's also interesting how the film balances the idea of heroism with the tragedy of loss. Plus, the practical effects used during combat scenes add a gritty realism that’s hard to shake off post-viewing. Definitely a noteworthy exploration of resilience amid despair.
Focuses on the impact of war on children.Strong performances from a young cast.Gritty realism in battle scenes.
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