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1918, directed by T.J. Särkkä, really captures the heaviness of loss and crisis of faith. The atmosphere is quite somber, which reflects Pastor Samuel Bro's internal struggle well. Särkkä's pacing is deliberate; it allows the weight of Bro's rejection from the Church to sink in. The performances are raw and authentic, especially from the lead, who embodies the conflict with a palpable sense of despair. What stands out here is how the film tackles themes of identity and belief in the wake of societal upheaval. Visually, it leans into the starkness of the post-war landscape, using practical effects to enhance that bleak tone. Not an easy watch, but definitely one that lingers in thought.
Black and white format, enhancing the bleak atmosphere.Interesting use of practical effects for emotional resonance.Notable for its character-driven storytelling.Released in Finland, reflecting local post-war sentiments.
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