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So, this film, "The Great Military March Forward: Pursue and Wipe Out in the South," is an interesting piece from 1997. It's a drama that intertwines history and war, but it feels a bit raw in its execution. The pacing can be uneven; some scenes drag while others hit hard, reflecting the chaos of the conflict it portrays. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with a sense of dread and inevitability, which is quite captivating. Practical effects are used here in a way that feels grounded, unlike some over-reliance on CGI in modern films. Performances vary, but there's a gritty realism that comes through, drawing you into the lives of the characters. It's distinctive in how it presents the moral complexities of war, without offering easy answers. Definitely a curiosity in the genre, worth exploring.
Interesting portrayal of moral complexities in war · Raw execution with uneven pacing · Gritty realism in performances and effects
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