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Screwed in Tallinn is this quirky little gem from Tomas Alfredson, blending comedy and drama in a way that feels quite unique. The film's tone is both absurd and melancholic, capturing the essence of loneliness through Percy Nilegaard's odd quest. There’s a certain charm in the pacing; it meanders like a bus ride through Tallinn, allowing moments of quiet reflection amid the laughs. The performances feel genuine, particularly from the ensemble cast portraying these lonely Swedish men. Plus, the practical effects are understated yet effective, adding to the film's intimate atmosphere. It’s not boisterous or flashy, but it has that relatable vibe that seeps into you, making it distinctive in the landscape of late 90s TV movies.
Captures the essence of loneliness.Unique blend of comedy and drama.Interesting practical effects and performances.
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