Berlin Ulysses really digs into that post-graduation haze, you know? It follows Raffly, who’s caught in that limbo between dreams and reality. The pacing is nice, kind of reflective, matching his confusion and anxiety. The documentary style gives it this gritty feel, almost like you’re walking alongside him through the streets of Berlin. The city itself feels like a character, with its blend of history and modernity. The practical effects are minimal, but they don’t need to be flashy; it’s all about Raffly’s raw performance and those quiet moments of contemplation. It’s a distinct take on ambition and uncertainty, perfectly encapsulating that transitional phase in life. Worth considering if you appreciate slice-of-life narratives.
Documentary style captures life in BerlinThemes of ambition and uncertaintyRaw, relatable performance by lead
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Kilian Helmbrecht
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