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Under Gottsunda dives into a gritty, almost surreal landscape where teenage outsiders forge their own identities amid a backdrop of strange subcultures. Viktor Johansson's lens captures the rawness of youth, displaying a unique atmosphere that's both melancholic and rebellious. The pacing feels organic, like a collection of moments rather than a linear narrative. You see this father, quietly teaching his daughter resilience—a powerful, emotional thread throughout. And then there are those kids from Palestine, making slingshots, which adds an unexpected layer of cultural commentary. The performances are genuine, with each character embodying the struggles of adolescence while navigating their complex realities. It's this blend of documentary and drama that makes it distinctively engaging, not just for its subject matter but for how it feels.
Captures the essence of teenage rebellion.Interesting cultural dynamics with the Palestinian kids.A mix of documentary realism and dramatic storytelling.
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Viktor Johansson
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