The film illustrates the devastating effects of war on human nature, focusing on a seemingly minor incident that reveals the brutal transformation people undergo in the face of inhumanity. As characters are reduced to villains or victims, they become enemies or objects, yet amidst the destruction, a glimmer of hope emerges, suggesting that even in the darkest of times, people may rediscover their humanity and see each other as individuals with a shared history.
I Don't Feel Like Dancing
In a war-torn region, three young soldiers stationed there attempt to cope with the harsh realities of their daily lives. One of them catches the eye of a local girl, leading his comrades to follow her.