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Lagom is an interesting exploration of the mundane, really. It captures a day in an unremarkable life, but somehow, it lingers in your thoughts. The pacing is deliberately slow, much like the daily routine it depicts, which might throw off some viewers expecting more action. The atmosphere has this weightiness, almost like a fog that hangs around, making each moment feel significant, yet painfully trivial. The performances are understated, but they have a raw authenticity that draws you in. There’s a distinct focus on the theme of contentment versus monotony, which leaves a lot to unpack. It’s not flashy, but the practicality of its approach is what makes it stand out in a sea of louder narratives.
Deliberate pacing enhances the themeStrong atmosphere of monotonyPerformances capture raw authenticity
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Andrej Tomin
Director