Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Litany of divine absence

Things take place in Iraqi city of Mosul, the world’s most dangerous place for a number of years. It’s full-blown war, ceaseless fire is killing people like flies. The fuckers of ISIS and the local SWAT police are gunning down each other and everything is miserable and bloody and fucking hostile. The movie is technically flawless, perfectly acted, so much so that it looks authentic. What happened there is absolutely devastating.

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