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Wundkanal is a haunting exploration of guilt and the remnants of a fractured psyche. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into the bleak atmosphere of post-war Europe. The old man's interrogation is not just a plot device; it’s a deep dive into the horrors of his past, revealing the chilling efficiency of his 'technique' for erasing dissent. The film’s practical effects, while not extensive, leave a lingering impact, and the performances are raw and unsettling, particularly the lead, who embodies a complex mix of remorse and detachment. What’s striking is how it challenges the viewer to confront uncomfortable truths about history and morality. It's a film that lingers with you, even after the credits roll.
Themes of guilt and morality · Slow, deliberate pacing · Chilling atmosphere and raw performances
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