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Axiliad is this understated drama from 1986 that really draws you in with its slow, contemplative pace. You've got this young poet, disillusioned with city life, seeking solace in a quiet backwoods village. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of isolation, and that old woman's house? It's almost a character in itself. The way the film captures the struggle of the poet as he takes up lumberjacking – there's something gritty yet poetic about it. The performances are raw and sincere, really reflecting the internal turmoil of the protagonist. What stands out is how it tackles the imperfections of rural life, contrasting the romantic notion of escaping civilization with the harsh realities of existence. It's a unique piece, for sure.
Ideal for fans of character-driven dramasFocuses on rural life and existential themesDistinctive pacing and atmosphere
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