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Dragonland is an interesting slice of late '90s cinema, telling the story of Hannes, a young man who's ditched Berlin for a life in the States. The pacing is somewhat deliberate, which lets you soak in Hannes's introspective journey as he reflects on his past. The film leans heavily into themes of identity and belonging, and the atmosphere feels quite raw and honest. There's a nice blend of practicality in the effects, grounding the narrative even when things get a bit surreal. The performances, while not flashy, carry a certain weight that resonates, especially in quiet moments. It’s one of those films that stays with you, maybe not in a loud way but in its subtlety.
Focus on the lead's performanceAppreciate the atmosphereNote the use of practical effects
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