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So, 'Reactionary' is this gritty look at the complexities of friendship in a war zone. You have these two soldiers, Gonzalez and Regan, navigating through the chaos in Afghanistan. The film has this raw tone, really capturing the tension of each moment. There's a notable pacing too; it lingers on the small, intense moments that can lead to a big fallout. And Regan's knee-jerk decision? It creates this ripple effect that shakes their bond and the mission itself. The practical effects are decent, keeping it grounded. Performances are solid—there's a palpable camaraderie that feels real, like you’re in the thick of it with them. It's distinctive in how it portrays the moral ambiguity of combat and friendship.
Gritty portrayal of military lifeStrong focus on themes of friendship and sacrificePractical effects enhance realism
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