Georgian writer-director Zaza Urushadze avoids histrionics or moralizing, relying on a strong cast that expresses the film's central argument about war's absurdity largely through taciturn action, not words.. Though the themes about war and peace will be familiar, this is good, old-fashioned storytelling - with a high level of craftsmanship.. There are some touching interactions between the players, but the film's humanism is too predictably calibrated.. This remarkable piece of antiwar cinema h...
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