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The Wall is a deadly psychological thriller that follows two soldiers pinned down by an Iraqi sniper, with nothing but a crumbling wall between them. Their fight becomes as much a battle of will and wits as it is of lethally accurate marksmanship. (Roadside Attractions)
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Chamber war film is not a completely standard genre. Here, for a good experience, all you need is one shot soldier hidden behind a wall, second one rolling in the field and third - sniper - observing both, communicating with the wounded through a transmitter. An interesting piece, which with its intimacy can captivate.
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Liman’s cheap desert exercises and a huge one man show of a cunning sniper. The Wall isn’t a traditional war movie, it has more realistic approach and doesn’t side the Yankees, which is very refreshing. It’s a little bit boring at places, but its message is worth it. A great ending.
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A rather bold attempt at filming a quite confined movie. A group of snipers fighting for survival. A few characters in a very small space, almost nothing is going to happen, you think, but it's not boring at all, and you wonder how it will all turn out. Taylor-Johnson and Cena showed their skills and impressed me. I had a nice time with it.
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