Sekera is this intriguing 1985 drama that has a unique tone, almost melancholic yet reflective. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, but it kind of works in its favor, allowing moments to breathe and linger. The themes touch on the struggles of life, maybe even existential musings, which sometimes gets lost in translation. There's a rawness to the performances that feels genuine—like you're peeking into real lives rather than scripted roles. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story rather than overshadow it. It’s distinctive in its quiet approach, allowing the audience to feel more than just watch. Not for everyone, but definitely one that sticks with you longer than you expect.
Subtle and introspective filmFocus on character-driven storytellingInteresting pacing that invites contemplation
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