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Bakerman is a fascinating piece of Nordic Noir that really captures the slow burn of existential dread. David Noel Bourke crafts a gritty atmosphere, with shadows and dim lighting that echo the protagonist's internal struggles. Jens, the master baker with a seemingly mundane life, navigates the gritty underbelly of society while battling personal demons. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into his world of isolation and eventual confrontation. What stands out are the practical effects during the more intense moments; they ground the film in a harsh reality. Performances are understated yet powerful, especially from the lead, who portrays vulnerability and quiet desperation with such finesse. It's a layered narrative exploring themes of acceptance and the weight of societal pressures, making it a nuanced watch.
Notable for its atmospheric cinematography and pacing.Explores themes of isolation and social pressures.Practical effects contribute to a gritty realism.
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