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Bitter Innocence, despite the unknown director, dives deep into the murky waters of corporate ethics and personal morality. The film is heavy, darkly atmospheric, and quite unsettling, with a pacing that reflects the internal turmoil of Andreas Brandt. You can feel the tension building as his secure life starts unraveling, and the grim themes of power dynamics and helplessness come to the forefront. The performances, particularly the lead, are raw and intense. There’s a certain grit to the portrayal of violence, which adds a layer of realism. It's not a film that holds back on the discomfort, and that makes it stand out. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate the weight of moral dilemmas in cinema.
Themes of corporate ethics and personal morality.Intense performances and a dark atmosphere.Pacing reflects the protagonist's internal conflict.
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