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Fog (1985) is a haunting drama that weaves together the lives of Ewa and Alek as they drive from a mountain guesthouse to Warsaw, marking the end of their relationship. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with a sense of impending loss. Meanwhile, Kim's return from prison adds an unsettling layer, as he grapples with his wife Jola's loneliness and the mysterious Mietek, who appears to have ulterior motives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the tension and emotional turmoil. The performances are raw, particularly the way Kim's character navigates his fractured reality. It’s this blend of bleakness and human frailty that gives Fog its distinctive edge, making it a noteworthy exploration of relationships and the shadows that linger.
Atmospheric and moodyCharacter-driven storytellingExplores themes of loss and betrayal
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