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So, 'Duel for Three' is an interesting piece from '96 that dives into the emotional wreckage of a divorced couple. They receive this VHS from their son who's off to Bosnia, and it’s just a raw, gut-punch situation. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which really allows that sense of isolation and regret to seep in. The performances aren't flashy but they carry a weight that lingers. The theme of futility and the personal costs of war is explored with a stark, almost haunting realism. You won't find any over-the-top effects here, just a grounded narrative that feels very real, very relatable in its own tragic way. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of family and regret · Grounded performances that enhance the narrative · A unique look at the impact of war on personal lives
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