LaurenW-394
Joined May 2025
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The film takes you inside a war, and inside the thoughts and experiences of Viktor, who is deaf.
The use of sound in the film is incredible - just one of its masterful artistic decisions. It oscillates between extreme quiet, the chirping of birds and the thunderous booms of weaponry.
Viktor himself is fascinating, from the mark his father's death leaves on him, to his closeness with his mother, to his deep interest in samurai culture, to his dedication to serving his country.
This is one of the most powerful film's I have ever watched about the experience of war. The film stays with you, in an intimate and haunting way, long after you leave the theater.
The use of sound in the film is incredible - just one of its masterful artistic decisions. It oscillates between extreme quiet, the chirping of birds and the thunderous booms of weaponry.
Viktor himself is fascinating, from the mark his father's death leaves on him, to his closeness with his mother, to his deep interest in samurai culture, to his dedication to serving his country.
This is one of the most powerful film's I have ever watched about the experience of war. The film stays with you, in an intimate and haunting way, long after you leave the theater.