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Boond
The story of Neelam, a poor girl and her encounters with different men in her life, while searching for love
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Plot Summary
In 1969, a disillusioned Australian patrol commander leads his troops into the remote Papua New Guinean jungle on what is meant to be a peacekeeping mission. As they venture deeper, the lines between friend and foe blur, and the soldiers confront the brutal realities of warfare and their own inner demons. The mission escalates into a desperate fight for survival against an unseen enemy and the unforgiving environment.
Critical Reception
Boond received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising its unflinching portrayal of the psychological toll of war and its authentic depiction of the Australian military experience in Papua New Guinea. Some critics noted its bleakness but acknowledged its powerful storytelling and strong performances, particularly from Stephen Curry. Audience reception was more mixed, with some finding the film too confronting, while others appreciated its artistic merit and historical context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and realistic depiction of jungle warfare and its psychological impact on soldiers.
Stephen Curry's performance as the conflicted patrol commander was frequently highlighted as a standout.
Acknowledged for its gritty atmosphere and challenging, often bleak, narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Daintree Rainforest in Queensland, Australia, to replicate the dense jungle environment of Papua New Guinea.
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