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Kjell is this intimate documentary that really pulls you in. It's about an aging Norwegian man reflecting on his past, specifically his days when he was part of the vibrant gay scene. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, letting you soak in his memories and the nuances of his life. The atmosphere feels both nostalgic and bittersweet, a mix of pride and regret. It's all very raw and genuine β no flashy edits or distractions here. The storytelling is where it shines, offering an unvarnished look at a life lived fully, yet with its share of struggles. You get a real sense of time and place through his anecdotes, which makes it quite distinctive in the documentary realm. Just a guy sharing his truth, and itβs oddly moving.
Intimate and reflective toneSlow pacing enhances emotional depthUnique take on LGBTQ+ life in Norway
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Tonje Kristiansen
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