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So, '25 km/h' is this neat little road movie that really digs into the dynamics of brotherhood, especially when it’s been dormant for two decades. You've got Christian, the uptight city manager, and Georg, the laid-back cabinetmaker who never quite left their roots. The film has this charmingly relaxed pace, almost like a lazy summer drive, with moments that feel both comedic and genuinely moving. The contrast between their lives sets a quirky tone, and you can feel the weight of their shared past with each scene. The performances are solid, bringing out the awkwardness and warmth between the brothers. It's about reconnecting, not just with each other but with their own identities, too. There's something really human about it, you know?
Explores themes of family and reconciliation.Offers a blend of humor and heartfelt moments.Distinctive in its character-driven narrative.
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