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So, 'Knight of Fortune' is quite the peculiar drama. You have Karl, who's just buried under this weight of grief, right? The way they juxtapose the heaviness of loss with absurdity really struck me. The interplay between him and Torben—a kindred spirit, if you will—offers moments that are both melancholic and oddly humorous. It’s like watching a slow waltz where every misstep feels intentional. The pacing is deliberately languid, which was a nice touch, letting those emotional beats breathe. The practical effects? Nothing flashy, but they serve the narrative well, grounding their absurd conversations in a tangible world. It feels like a reflective piece on mourning, and the performances are sincere, capturing a rawness that lingers.
Themes of grief and absurdity interwoven.Strong character chemistry between leads.Deliberate pacing complements the storytelling.
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