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So, 'The Whore's Son' dives into a gritty slice of early '90s Vienna through the eyes of Ozren, a kid grappling with some heavy truths. Raised by his mother Silvija—a prostitute, as we eventually learn—there's a raw honesty to the film, capturing that demimonde atmosphere really well. The pacing feels intentional, allowing the audience to sit with Ozren's confusion and pain. Performances are pretty grounded, especially from the lead, who navigates this troubling family dynamic with a subtlety that's hard to overlook. It’s not just a coming-of-age story but also a reflection on identity and societal judgment, which makes it linger long after the credits roll. Definitely has a unique voice, even if the direction is a bit anonymous.
Raw performances that capture the emotional weight.Gritty representation of early '90s Vienna.Explores complex themes of identity and societal judgment.
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