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So, 'Tom of Finland' explores the life of Touko Laaksonen, who is better known for his art than for his military past. The film dives into post-war Finland, and there's this tension that runs throughout. It's more than just a biopic; it paints a vivid picture of a time when being gay was fraught with danger. The atmosphere feels heavy, yet there's an undercurrent of resilience. The pacing has these moments that linger, giving you time to absorb the weight of his experiences, both traumatic and transformative. The performances carry a raw honesty, particularly in how they depict struggles against societal norms. You really get a sense of why Laaksonen's work became a beacon for many.
Focus on post-war themesStrong character-driven narrativeUnique perspective on LGBTQ+ history
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