post_page_cover

The War Within Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Jan 16, 2024

In Marta D’Ocon’s short thriller, The War Within, a young woman is forced to decide between which devil to serve. Matilde (Sabrina Hartmann) is the daughter of two very strict parents who dream of one day going into the city to get an education. Favoring her younger brother, Matilde’s parents are incensed that she’d even think of running away to the city, let alone with her guerilla boyfriend, Carlos (Alan Corvaia).
Matilde’s angry father drags her to the chicken shed and locks her in during the night. From the shed, she witnesses the brutal murder of her parents and brother by the government-bought paramilitary. The next morning, Matilde is rescued by Carlos, who brings her on as a fellow guerilla revolutionary. Impressed by her marksmanship, Commander Teresa (Laura Urgelles) promotes her to sniper. To this point life is perfect…until she discovers she is pregnant with Carlos’ baby—good news for one, but not for the other.

“…she witnesses the brutal murder of her parents and brother by the government-bought paramilitary.”
The War Within is a very gritty and very indie war drama. Gritty in the sense that we see Matilde’s slow indoctrination into the revolution and how she literally gives her life for the cause. Driven by revenge for her family, the conversion was easy, but the results of her pregnancy are brutal and tough to fathom.
On the other hand, the story being told here feels very indie in tone—The War Within skates between low-budget indie and mid-budget indie in quality. Filmmaker Marta D’Ocon shows she has a knack for storytelling and makes the most of the film’s budget. What the film needed most was the “magic” part of “movie magic.” That innate ability to make a small budget look like a big budget through editing and production values.
In the end, it’s D’Ocon’s story that wins out and could easily be told as a feature film about a woman whose newfound purpose in life comes at a high cost.

Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.
Publisher: Source link

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
The Last Airbender’ Season 2 Release Date Announced by Netflix
The Last Airbender’ Season 2 Release Date Announced by Netflix

In February 2024, Avatar: The Last Airbender got its first chance to shine in a live-action format, as a live-action reboot debuted on Netflix after years of utilizing an animated setting. Starring Gordon Cormier as the titular Avatar Aang, next…

Apr 2, 2026

...
‘Agent From Above’ Images Tease This Week’s Release of Netflix Action Fantasy Series

In anticipation of its long-awaited debut this week, Netflix has revealed several new images from the streamer’s most ambitious action fantasy epic series. Nearly a decade after it was first announced, the popular streaming platform is hoping all that effort…

Apr 1, 2026

Maul – Shadow Lord’ Will Use Draw From George Lucas’ Original Plans for the Character
Maul – Shadow Lord’ Will Use Draw From George Lucas’ Original Plans for the Character

It sounds like Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord will revisit some of George Lucas' original ideas for Darth Maul before he sold Lucasfilm to Disney. Introduced in 1999's The Phantom Menace, Maul became an instantly iconic and recognizable character…

Mar 31, 2026

...
Ron Perlman Explains How His Role as Super Mutant in ‘Fallout’ Came to Be

Ron Perlman has a long list of impressive credits on his resume, including his fan-favorite portrayal of Hellboy in a pair of movies from 2004 and 2008. He also has a long history in video games, thanks to his work…

Mar 30, 2026