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Eagles is one of those films that lingers with you. It paints a stark picture of two elderly ex-soldiers in Tel Aviv, grappling with feelings of alienation and a sense of lost purpose. The pacing feels deliberate, slow at times, which really lets the weight of their vigilante actions settle in. The atmosphere is gritty, almost oppressive, as they tackle injustice in a society that seems to disregard them. The performances are raw and authentic, bringing to life the complexities of aging and the search for relevance. It's not flashy, relying more on practical effects and grounded storytelling than on bombastic action. The themes of honor and respect resonate deeply, making it distinct in its portrayal of older protagonists in a contemporary setting.
A deep exploration of aging and purpose.Gritty atmosphere reflects societal issues.Strong performances add emotional weight.
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