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So, 'Postia marsalkalle' is this really interesting Finnish film from 1991 set against the backdrop of the winter war of 1943. It follows a simple-minded soldier, and there’s this raw, almost poetic quality to the storytelling. The pacing feels deliberate, kind of reflective, which adds to the overall atmosphere. You get these stark visuals of the Finnish winter that contrast sharply with the emotional weight of the narrative. The performances are quite captivating, particularly how they navigate the complexities of war and humanity. It’s not your typical war movie; instead of grand battles, it dives into the personal struggles and the absurdities of conflict. Definitely distinct in its approach, and worth exploring if you're into more unconventional war stories.
Unique perspective on war and humanity.Stark and poetic visual storytelling.Deliberate pacing enhances emotional impact.
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