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So, '50 km/h' is this quirky comedy that takes a pretty familiar setup—two brothers coming together after their father's death—and spins it in a way that feels both lighthearted and poignant. The pacing is nice; it lingers just enough on their strained relationship while keeping the tone playful. What I really dig is how they use their childhood motorbikes as a central motif. It's like these bikes symbolize their bond, and the practical effects during their ride scenes are refreshingly grounded. The performances have this rawness that taps into both the bitterness of the past and the warmth of rediscovered affection. It’s got that vibe of a road trip where the destination isn’t as important as the journey itself.
Focus on character development and relationshipsInteresting use of childhood nostalgiaGood blend of humor and heartfelt moments
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