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Lullaby is a stark exploration of survival and connection, set against the gritty backdrop of Oslo. The film leans heavily into its atmospheric tone, capturing the loneliness and desperation of its protagonist, Falken. As he navigates his life as a boy prostitute, the performances are raw and haunting, providing a visceral look at his world. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to linger on the weight of his choices and the echoes of his relationships with the four women he reaches out to via text. It’s not flashy, but the emotional depth and practical effects—the real locations and unvarnished realities—are what lend it a distinctive edge.
Lullaby has seen limited releases, with a few DVD editions and some obscure festival screenings that have made it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. The film's unique storytelling and raw performances have garnered a niche following, though finding a physical copy can be a challenge. Its scarcity, combined with the emotional heft it carries, makes it an intriguing piece for those interested in lesser-known dramas from the 2000s.
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