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Nahjus ja poika is this raw, unfiltered documentary that drags you into the life of a sluggard, a guy who really doesn’t seem to care much about anything. The pacing has this almost languid vibe, making you feel the weight of his apathy. It’s not flashy or overly produced - it’s all about the intimacy of the moments, the mundane details that shape his existence. You see his reflections on life, which, frankly, can be both grim and oddly relatable. It’s not a polished narrative, but that’s what makes it distinctive; you’re not just observing, you’re almost participating in his journey. A unique take on existential themes wrapped in the simplicity of everyday life. Definitely leaves an impression.
Documentary style with minimal productionFocuses on existential themesIntimate and reflective character study
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Mikko Järvinen
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