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March 4, 2026

Film Trek for the Last World War

"They kind of want to force free will and democracy on us, and we prefer it when only the husband knows that his wife has a 'chirokana' (a woman's inner garment)," perhaps a mobilized martyr is saying for TVT cameras (not Titograd but Tehran).

Film Trek for the Last World War

TL;DR

  • Recent films "A House of Dynamite" and "Atropia" are reviewed, with criticism regarding their narrative structure and character portrayals.
  • "A House of Dynamite" is noted for its skilled craftsmanship but repetitive angles and predictable characters.
  • "Atropia" is praised for its atmosphere and details but criticized for its two-dimensional depiction of the 'Other' and a lack of absurdist satire.
  • "Under the Shadow" (2016) is recommended as a more profound commentary on war and oppression, effectively blending horror with historical and political context.
  • The film "Under the Shadow" highlights the personal struggles and loss experienced by individuals, particularly women, under oppressive regimes during wartime.

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