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M*A*S*H has this chaotic energy that captures the absurdity of war, blending comedy with raw human emotion. Altman's direction is loose and improvisational, which gives the film a documentary-like feel, almost like you're spying on real-life antics in the 4077th. The performances, especially from Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, are wonderfully offbeat, making their characters feel like a ragtag family rather than just doctors and nurses. The dialogue flows in a natural way, often overlapping, which adds to the immersive atmosphere. Themes of camaraderie amid chaos resonate throughout, and the practical effects during surgeries feel genuine rather than overly dramatized. It's a fascinating film that treads the line between laughter and the grim realities of its setting.
Directed by Robert Altman, shot in 1970.Features a unique improvised dialogue style.Shot on location in California, doubling for Korea.Technicolor, with a runtime of 116 minutes.
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