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So, 'The Goat Horn' is this intriguing drama that really takes its time with the characters, which I find refreshing. You've got Sauly and Mick, two young guys just looking for an escape, hitchhiking towards the ocean. The pacing is a little languid, but it makes the moments of connection feel genuine. The atmosphere is gritty; there's a rawness to their journey that feels almost palpable. The motel scene is particularly striking, filled with a sense of unease. Not much is known about the director, which adds an air of mystery, but the performances really ground the film. It explores themes of friendship and the search for freedom, and there's something about it that feels distinctly European in its handling of the material. Worth diving into if you appreciate layered narratives.
Explores themes of friendship and escapeGritty atmosphere with raw performancesPacing allows for character depth
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