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A film analysis which tackles the minimalist nature of one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite films, 'Rolling Thunder'. This video essay explains why this underrated gem is quite possibly the most subtle Vietnam war film ever made. I also commemorate the amazingly retrained performance by William Devane, and talk about how his approach to acting is now such a rare treat to the screen.
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