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Nasty Old People, directed by Ami-Ro Sköld, dives into a bizarre yet captivating narrative. It's got this gritty atmosphere, you know? Mette, a member of a neo-Nazi gang, really struggles with her life while caring for these eccentric old folks waiting for the end. The pacing is interesting; it almost feels like a slow burn until it abruptly shifts into this darker territory. The performances, especially Mette's, are raw and haunting, layered with indifference and unexpected depth. It's like a twisted fairytale unfolding, where Mette's choices create the story's rules. There’s something distinctively unsettling about the practical effects used for the elderly characters—they’re both humorous and poignant, making the film linger in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores neo-Nazi themes within a caregiving contextDistinctive practical effects enhance the surreal atmosphereCharacter study of indifference in a peculiar setting
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