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So, 'Stockholms Night 2' is quite the intriguing watch. It has this almost laid-back yet reflective vibe, where Paolo Roberto shares his experiences since the original 'Stockholmsnatt'. The pacing is, well, a bit meandering at times, which might throw some off. But the real charm lies in its rawness—no frills, just a guy talking about life after a film that shook up the scene. The documentary touches on themes of fame, personal growth, and the weight of public perception. It's a different beast compared to its predecessor, but it feels very much tied to that same world. For collectors, it's a piece that gives context to the original, and that makes it worth having in your library.
Focuses on Paolo Roberto's personal reflections.Meandering pace that some might find off-putting.Captures the atmosphere of early '90s Stockholm.
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