Kerosene is an intriguing drama that unfolds in the damp, moody streets of London. You have this young Norwegian girl, Rebecca, on a quest to find this elusive filmmaker, Mark X, which gives the film a unique underground vibe. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can feel her isolation in a city that seems both vibrant and cold. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the story’s unease to simmer. Then there’s Erik, her flatmate—his obsession adds a layer of psychological complexity that keeps you guessing. The performances have a rawness that pulls you in, making it feel very real. It’s a blend of searching for artistic truth and dealing with the darker sides of human nature, which makes it a distinct watch in the indie scene.
Explores themes of obsession and artistic pursuitStrong atmosphere with a mix of isolation and tensionUneasy flatmate dynamics add psychological depth
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Lone Ildgruben Bodot
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