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Canadian, Sniper

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While attempting to peacefully reintegrate into civilian life, an army sniper struggles to discern reality from the haunting uncertainty of P.T.S.D.

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abigail l @Abigaelrise 20h Canadian, Sniper (2024) takes a thoughtful, restrained approach to a familiar genre. Rather than relying on spectacle, the film unfolds as a slow, meditative study of violence, morality, and consequence. François Arnaud delivers a commanding and deeply internal performance — his quiet intensity gives the film its emotional gravity, grounding even its most harrowing moments in humanity. The cinematography is stark and beautiful, capturing both the desolate landscapes and the inner emptiness of its protagonist. Yes, the pacing can feel deliberate, even sluggish at times, but that patience pays off. The film’s reflective tone lingers long after the credits, inviting viewers to think rather than react. It’s not a typical war movie — it’s a philosophical one, anchored by Arnaud’s exceptional work. Canadian, Sniper may test your attention, but it rewards it with quiet power and lasting resonance. Take your time with and you’ll find a hidden gem. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis While attempting to peacefully reintegrate into civilian life, an army sniper struggles to discern reality from the haunting uncertainty of P.T.S.D.
Director
Michel Kandinsky
Producer
Michel Kandinsky, Rick Bartram, Dev Singh
Screenwriter
Michel Kandinsky
Genre
Sci-Fi, Drama, War
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 23m
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