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100 EUR is a peculiar little drama that unfolds against the backdrop of a snowy Vienna in the lead-up to Christmas. The film quietly explores the lives of two Romanian half-brothers, Ion and Andrei, as they prepare to leave the city. The atmosphere is really somber yet strangely contemplative, with the weight of familial ties and personal dilemmas hanging in the air. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to soak in the nuances of their interactions—especially Ion's obsession with a bizarre article about Hitler's rumored escape to Argentina. It’s not flashy, but the performances have a grounded sincerity that makes the brothers’ struggles feel real and relatable. It stands out for its subtlety and the way it marries personal narrative with historical echoes.
Subtle character-driven narrativeInteresting historical contextUnique winter setting in Vienna
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