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So, 'Pythagorean Theorem' is an intriguing little flick from 2010 that unfolds in a bar in Stockholm, where Adam, Per, and Sara are revisiting their high school days. It's got this intimate vibe, emphasizing dialogue over action, and really delves into nostalgia and regret. The pacing is quite laid-back, almost like you're eavesdropping on their conversations, which range from humorous to painfully real. Martin Wallström, Anders Lindahl, and Lisa Linnertorp deliver some understated performances that feel genuine, making the whole experience resonate on a personal level. It’s distinctive in how it doesn’t rely on flashy effects or dramatic arcs; instead, it uses the simplicity of human connection to explore deeper themes of memory and friendship.
This film has garnered a bit of a niche following among collectors, mostly due to its limited release and the obscurity of its director. It exists on a few independent labels, making physical copies somewhat scarce, particularly in regions outside Sweden. There's a certain charm to finding this in a second-hand shop, as it doesn’t pop up often, and it often surprises those who stumble upon it with its raw and honest portrayal of adult friendships.
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