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So, 'Norsk hodepine' dives into the realm of the documentary with this eerie and introspective look at modern life in Norway. The pacing is quite different from typical docs; it meanders through everyday scenes, capturing the subtle tension in ordinary moments. The cinematography has this raw, almost gritty texture, which matches the film's exploration of mental health struggles. It feels personal, almost like you're peering into someone’s diary. There’s no flashy editing or over-the-top dramatizations; it’s stripped back and authentic. The performances, if you can call them that, are incredibly natural, almost like you forget you’re watching a film. It’s distinctive in how it portrays existential themes in such a relatable way.
Reflects on mental healthUnique pacing and atmosphereRaw and authentic visual style
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