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Øresund is a compelling exploration of a child's tumultuous psyche that feels almost raw in its depiction. The pacing is a bit frenetic, mirroring Buster's own chaotic existence while weaving through deeper societal critiques. There’s a certain weight to the father's journey as he navigates the murky waters of treatment and understanding, really pulling you into the emotional landscape. The atmosphere is dense, and the performances, particularly from the father, have a grounded sincerity. The film's unconventional approach to a serious topic makes it a distinct piece, one that lingers long after the credits roll.
Øresund has seen limited releases and is often hard to find, making it a point of interest for collectors. It's been part of some niche festival circuits and a few independent label releases, giving it a certain scarcity appeal. The film's unique narrative structure and thematic depth attract those who enjoy thought-provoking cinema, so it garners interest among collectors looking for distinctive titles that offer more than standard fare.
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