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Yet, it is precisely this discomfort that drives the cult following. On Reddit forums and Letterboxd reviews dedicated to , fans celebrate the film’s refusal to explain itself. "It doesn't hold your hand," one user writes. "It drops you in the dirt and expects you to keep up." hyena.road.2015
The cinematography in is stunning, capturing the unforgiving beauty of the Afghan landscape. Director Paul Kidd's use of handheld camera work and natural lighting creates a visceral, immersive experience, drawing viewers into the heart of the action. "I know