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Jagen is a rather unsettling dive into the darker sides of youth and predation. It unfolds on a chilling night, where Oskar, a 60-year-old man, becomes the target of a local youth hunt. The atmosphere is thick with tension and dread, almost palpable, making the viewer feel the weight of every moment. The pacing teeters between a slow build-up of suspense and sudden bursts of raw energy, reflecting the chaotic nature of the hunt. Practical effects contribute a gritty realism to the film, enhancing the tension without veering into excessive gore. The performances, particularly that of Oskar, are raw and compelling, bringing a profound weight to the narrative. It’s an exploration of societal detachment and primal instincts wrapped in a uniquely haunting experience.
Chilling atmosphere with palpable tensionUnique exploration of societal detachmentCompelling raw performances and practical effects
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