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So, 'Follow Me' is this intriguing piece from '89 that dives deep into the psyche of people in Prague during a tough regime. The film’s atmosphere is somber yet reflective, really capturing that tug-of-war feeling of loving your home while dreaming of escape. The pacing is languid, almost poetic, with scenes that linger to let you soak in the despair and hope. The philosophy professor at the center of it all, reduced to a gravedigger and airport worker, is a striking character study. It's not flashy with practical effects, but the performances carry a weight that sticks with you. There's a rawness to it that's hard to forget, making it stand out in that era of cinema.
Explores the duality of love for homeland and desire to escape.Strong character focus with a unique premise.Reflective tone that may appeal to those interested in Eastern European cinema.
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