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So, "Simon & the Oaks" is quite the deep dive into post-war life in Sweden, you know? It’s set in the 1940s and 50s, capturing a time of transformation. The story revolves around Simon Larsson, a kid grappling with his identity after learning about his Jewish roots. There’s this poignant atmosphere throughout, blending the personal with the historical—like, you really feel the weight of family ties and the scars of war. The performances are solid, particularly from the young lead, who carries the emotional load well. And the pacing—it ebbs and flows, drawing you into a contemplative rhythm. Visually, the film has a rich texture, making the era feel tangible. Overall, it’s a unique look at friendship and destiny against a backdrop of tumultuous change.
Deep exploration of identityRichly textured period visualsStrong performances throughout
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