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Fearless, directed by Peter Weir, dives into some heavy themes, you know? Jeff Bridges gives a raw performance as Max Klein, a man who walks away from a horrific plane crash, and suddenly feels like he's invincible. The film's pacing is deliberate, letting the atmosphere settle in—there's a real sense of introspection. The practical effects in the crash scenes are quite effective, adding to the visceral experience. What I found striking is how it tackles guilt and existential dread, and the way it juxtaposes survival with emotional fragility. The supporting cast, especially Rosie Perez, brings depth to the narrative, making it all the more engaging. It really stands out in the '90s drama landscape for its bold storytelling.
Explores themes of survival and existentialismIntrospective pacing that allows for character developmentPractical effects enhance the emotional impact of the crash
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