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The Guard, while not widely known, offers a raw portrayal of the intense psychological and physical torment faced by young soldiers in the Soviet Internal Troops. Set largely in the claustrophobic confines of a prisoner transport rail car, the film captures the harsh realities of dedovshchina, or hazing, which is pretty striking. The atmosphere is oppressive, and you really feel the tension building as the characters navigate their grim circumstances. The performances are visceral, with a palpable sense of dread that lingers throughout. What stands out is its unflinching look at the darker side of military life, showcasing how power dynamics and fear can warp young lives. It's a tough watch but definitely striking in its intent and execution.
The film's setting aboard a rail car adds to the claustrophobic tension.Strong performances that convey the psychological impacts of hazing.Noteworthy for its raw and realistic portrayal of military life.
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