23rd June 2015, 07:59 AM
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| Cult Don Cult Labs Radio Contributor Good Trader Senior Moderator | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: The Land of the Prince Bishops | |
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Originally Posted by Frankie Teardrop But then again, I don't find 'Combat Shock' to be all that bleak either. Yeah the events it shows are, objectively, depressing on any human level, but it just doesn't get there atmospherically. Like, having a really crummy eighties synth tune bouncing away in the background during that bit with the dole queue. Things like that I find a bit undermining. I'm being picky and / or desensitised. I do really rate 'Combat Shock' actually. But again, I tend to respond to atmosphere a lot more than I do narrative events, if that makes sense? So conversely there are loads of films which aren't particularly harrowing in terms of the events they show or the stories they tell, but which really get under my skin. | I know what you mean about the competency of the film making undermining the on-screen events that, at least for me, it is unrelentingly bleak and downbeat with some genuinely shocking moments – particularly at the end. However, as you pointed out, the strange score and technical shortcomings undermine the overall effect.
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