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So, Rundi, from 1990, is this gritty little gem that dives deep into the life of Taisto Peräkorpi. I mean, you can really feel the weight of his childhood as he spirals deeper into this prison cycle. The pacing is pretty relentless, reflecting his turmoil and desperation. It’s a raw look at a man grappling with existential doubts, praying for some semblance of meaning. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, but it really amplifies his struggle. Performances are solid, with a sense of authenticity that draws you in. Not much in terms of flashy effects, but that’s not the point here; it’s all about the emotional journey. Certainly distinctive for its honest portrayal of despair and resilience.
Lacks major star power, but performances resonate. · Ambiguous ending that lingers in your thoughts. · Explores themes of faith and redemption.
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