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So, 'Petter uteligger - Filmen' is a documentary that dives into the life of Petter, a homeless man navigating the streets of Norway. The film captures a raw and gritty atmosphere, presenting the stark realities of homelessness with unflinching honesty. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing viewers to sit in the discomfort of Petter's daily struggles. What stands out is the lack of a typical narrative arc; instead, it feels more like a series of vignettes that highlight moments of vulnerability and resilience. There's a certain authenticity in Petter's portrayal, and the practical effects are non-existent, but that just emphasizes the realness of the situation. It’s a unique piece, really, offering insights into a life often overlooked. A film that’s more about the experience than a story per se.
Explores themes of homelessness and societal neglectAtmospheric, with a raw and honest portrayalNo traditional narrative structure, more like a visual essay
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