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Pecking Order really captures a raw, gritty atmosphere. Miko and Dimas, these brothers navigating their lives in Norway, is just something else. The pacing keeps you on edge—like you’re right there with them in those MMA gyms and neon-lit clubs. The film digs deep into themes of identity and brotherhood, especially when Dimas's sexual orientation comes to light. You feel the tension building between their bond and societal expectations; it’s pretty compelling. While the performances are solid and genuine, it’s the practical effects of the fight scenes that stand out too, adding a layer of authenticity. It’s not polished, but it’s real, you know?
Explores themes of identity and acceptanceAuthentic portrayal of brotherhoodStrong mix of drama and realism
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