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Frie Fanger presents a raw glimpse into the lives of inmates at Bastøy, where the harsh realities of their pasts contrast with the green, almost pastoral setting of the prison. The film dives deep into the personal stories of men like Benjamin and Trond, both seeking redemption yet haunted by their former lives. It's pretty gripping to see them engage in physical laborâgrowing vegetables and chopping treesâhighlighting a struggle between nature and nurture. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere and reflect on themes of rehabilitation and the possibility of change. There's a stark honesty in the performances, capturing a sense of vulnerability and resilience that resonates long after the credits roll. Just a fascinating piece for anyone interested in the intersections of crime, punishment, and humanity.
Subtle exploration of rehabilitationUnique prison life perspectiveThought-provoking themes of redemption
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