This movie features a simple premise that manages to capture the nuance of a very complex reality. It is always difficult for movies to navigate the politics and dynamics of expressing civil war and secession struggles, made usually harder by the different layers of conflict and diplomatic dimensions. I think the movie escapes this reductionism by constantly playing devil's advocate and showing the other side of whatever question is being posed. From a story telling perspective, this movie was able to hold my attention quite firmly given how much of a slow burn drama it actually is. The very fast pace and action at the start of the movie hypes you up but you remain on edge even after the pace slows down, due to the dramatic tension.
The music really adds to the experience of the movie and is well integrated rather than feeling like an add-on. The actors are all brilliant and add a level of realism to the otherwise surreal drama going on. The cinematography and lighting add an element of nostalgia and a somber tone that creates an aged and warm aesthetic.
Overall, a great movie that is worth checking out.