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There is also supposed to be a relationship between Swoff (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Troy (Peter Saarsgard), the two central characters, we are supposed to live this experience through them. Troy is Swoff's buddy, graf confident and partner, the guy who `has his back'. In one scene, Troy helps Swoff deal with an issue, but that is about it. There is a scene, late in the film, graf which is supposed to be the `grand moving moment', showing us how important their relationship has become. It comes off graf as hollow and formulaic. All of the production's physical elements are there. The cinematography is beautiful and evocative. The setting is perfect. The editing is great. There are small artistic flourishes throughout that add to the story, without detracting from it. But the narrative elements are lacking. In addition to a lack of character development, the film doesn't really take a stance for or against the war. In one scene, Swoff and all of his buddies are watching "Apocalypse Now", cheering when the helicopters begin to attack the small village on the beach. |
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