An interesting movie, as it is based on a true war experience that the director had during the Iraq War. I think what makes the movie great is the phenomenal sound design and the grounded, realistic representation of war. There is no glorification of the soldiers or the war — it is dirty, frightening, and downright horrific. Most of the story revolves entirely around one house, as tension mounts throughout the film.
The only problem is that there is no real understanding or exploration of any of the characters. However, I think that’s fine, because the film is more about the horror of war than anything else.
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