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Under Fire is a gritty drama that dives deep into the moral complexities of war. The film revolves around an Army lawyer, played with a steady hand, who steps into a tense legal battle to defend a group of soldiers accused of desertion during World War II. The atmosphere is thick with suspense and ethical dilemmas, making every scene feel weighty. You really get a sense of the personal stakes involved; it’s not just a courtroom drama but a commentary on honor and duty. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of each decision. The performances carry an earnestness that adds to its authenticity. Practical effects are minimal, keeping the focus on characters and their conflicts rather than grand action set pieces.
The tone is serious and reflective.Great performances that drive the narrative.Highlights the ethical dilemmas faced in wartime.
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