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Rating Notman is a gritty exploration of morality and survival set against the harrowing backdrop of WWII. It dives into the psyche of a British POW who, in the throes of desperation, makes the morally ambiguous choice to collaborate with his captors. The tone is somber, laced with a tension that never quite lets up, making each moment feel charged with the weight of his decisions. The performances are raw, capturing the internal conflict of loyalty and self-preservation. While the practical effects aren't groundbreaking, they serve the narrative well, enhancing the overall atmosphere without overshadowing the story. It’s distinctive for its unflinching look at the complexities of human nature in wartime, leaving you with lingering questions about right and wrong.
BAFTA award nominatedExplores moral ambiguityStrong performances and atmosphere
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