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So, Finnish Blood Swedish Heart is this intriguing documentary that follows Kai Latvalehto, a rocker caught in a bit of an existential crisis. He’s got the family life down – wife, kid, the whole package – but there’s this gnawing feeling that something’s off. The film has this reflective tone, as he takes a road trip with his father through Sweden, revisiting memories from his childhood in Gothenburg during the 70s. It’s pretty interesting how their journey unfolds, really. You get a real sense of nostalgia, but also this exploration of identity and what it means to be connected to your roots. The pacing feels intimate, almost like you’re in the car with them, and the performances feel genuine, which adds a nice touch. It’s a unique kind of vibe, not your typical rock doc for sure.
A unique take on identity and nostalgia.Not your standard rock documentary.Reflective tone with personal storytelling.
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Mika Ronkainen
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Mika Ronkainen
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