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Mistr Kornelius, from 1988, is a lesser-known gem in the drama genre. It has this quiet but intense atmosphere that draws you in, with a steady pacing that allows the characters' emotional arcs to really unfold. The performances are quite compelling, showcasing a raw vulnerability that feels almost palpable. You can sense the struggles of the characters as they navigate their lives, grappling with identity and belonging, which gives the film a certain poignancy. There’s something about the practical effects that adds a layer of authenticity, though it’s not flashy. It's distinctive in its understated storytelling, letting the moments breathe, and you can’t help but feel it lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of identity and belongingSteady pacing allows for character depthNot widely recognized but has a dedicated following
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