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So, 'Hi-Fi' is this intriguing 1987 drama that dives into the rift between Boris, a former political prisoner, and his son Matej. The atmosphere is heavy, underscored by the weight of their shared history and differing ideologies. You really feel that generational conflict, you know? The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the tension to build as Boris tries to reconnect with a world that’s moved on. The performances carry a rawness that adds to its emotional depth. Despite its low profile, it’s distinctive because of how it captures that post-prison alienation. It’s not flashy, but there’s a certain honesty to it that resonates.
Explores complex father-son dynamics.Tackles themes of ideology and personal conflict.Noteworthy for its raw performances.
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