"The sense of foreboding that comes into play about 10 minutes into the movie does not leave until the credits roll. It’s not edge of your seat intensity or gripping horror, it’s the care for Agu and a mix of fear and curiosity to the commandant’s actions. It’s engrossing war filmmaking at its finest."-Petey Oneto
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