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So, Razor is this pretty raw exploration of human experiences post-World War II. It's centered on two characters – a former Wehrmacht officer and a survivor of a concentration camp. The film's tone is heavy, definitely somber, and it really digs into the complexities of guilt, survival, and redemption. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it really lets you sit with the characters and their pain. The performances are quite striking, especially the way they convey so much without saying much at all. It’s not flashy, but there’s a stark honesty in how the film presents its themes, which is really distinct. You can see the weight of history hanging over each scene, pulling you into their world.
Post-war human experienceExplores guilt and redemptionStriking performances and honest tone
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