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So, Northern Lights, right? It's this quiet, introspective film about two brothers, and it's less about the actual northern lights and more about their fractured relationship. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of their journey. You have Samuel, the older brother who's, well, brain-damaged, and Simon, the younger one, wrestling with some big life choices. The performances are layered, revealing so much without unnecessary dialogue. It's distinctive in how it captures that tension between hope and despair, like the flickering of the auroras themselves. There's a rawness here that pulls you in, even if the narrative is a bit understated.
Northern Lights has had limited releases, with some collectors noting its scarcity, particularly in physical formats like DVD or Blu-ray. The film's understated approach and unique themes have generated a niche interest among collectors who appreciate character-driven narratives. While perhaps overshadowed by flashier titles of its time, it remains a distinctive piece worth exploring.
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