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The Kinmen Bombs is a gritty portrayal of conflict and resilience, set against the backdrop of the 1986 Kinmen artillery attack. The film has this raw energy, pulling you into the lives of commander Chi Liang-chen and his men as they grapple with the chaos around them. There's a sense of desperation in the pacing, especially during the counter-attack preparations. Practical effects are utilized well, lending a stark realism to the artillery scenes. The performances are earnest, with a focus on the emotional weight of warfare rather than glorifying it. It has this unique blend of drama and war, making it feel both personal and historical, which is a rarity in films of that era.
Gritty depiction of war.Earnest performances.Unique mix of personal and historical themes.
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