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Sininen uni, directed by Jarkko T. Laine, is a quiet exploration of connection and the passage of time through Jami's 17th trip to Pattaya, this time with his son in tow. The film captures a certain nostalgia, tinged with the bittersweetness of father-son dynamics. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the audience to soak in the atmosphere of the vibrant yet melancholic backdrop of Pattaya. Practical effects are minimal, but Laine’s eye for detail creates a palpable sense of place. Performances are understated yet powerful, lending authenticity to the characters’ interactions. It’s distinct for its reflective tone rather than overt drama, making it feel intimate and personal, almost like a home movie, yet elevated into art.
Intimate portrayal of father-son relationship.Reflective tone with a nostalgic atmosphere.Unique take on travel and personal connection.
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