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Limen [Omission] is one of those films that really gets under your skin, you know? Set against the backdrop of 2005, the year John Paul II passed away, it delves into the psyche of Luca Bianco, a Christian fundamentalist. This guy’s obsession with Islam—mixed with a truly twisted interpretation of Christianity—creates a rather unsettling atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which ramps up the tension. The performances, particularly the dynamic between Luca and the woman interviewing him, are raw and compelling. It’s not flashy with special effects but relies heavily on dialogue and silent moments that speak volumes. The themes of faith, obsession, and isolation are woven in a way that’s both haunting and thought-provoking.
Not widely known, but intriguing for its psychological depth.The film's atmosphere is thick with tension and unease.Presents a unique take on fundamentalism without resorting to clichés.
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