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So, 'Solness' from 2015, right? It's this intriguing adaptation of Ibsen's 'The Master Builder', and it really digs deep into themes of ambition and self-destruction. The atmosphere is dense and somber, like you're wading through the existential dread of the characters. Pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic at times—it allows you to really sit with the protagonist's fragile psyche. There's a rawness in the performances, with actors fully embodying the weight of their roles. Practical effects, though minimal, enhance the intimate feel, drawing you into a world that feels both claustrophobic and expansive. It's distinctive in its interpretation, straying from typical dramatizations and leaning into a more psychological exploration. Definitely worth discussing among fellow collectors.
Intriguing adaptation of a classic playExplores ambition and self-destruction thematicallyDeliberate pacing enhances psychological depth
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