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Undvik räta vinklar is a curious dive into the life of Stefan Sundström, tracing his evolution from a local punk sensation to a deeply introspective artist. The film captures an atmosphere of gritty realism, with a pacing that reflects both the frenetic energy of his early days and the contemplative nature of his later work. It's not just a biopic; it paints a portrait of an artist grappling with themes of identity and societal critique. The practical effects are minimal, yet effective, serving the narrative rather than overshadowing it. Reissmüller's direction feels intimate, letting Sundström's performances speak volumes about his journey, making this film feel distinctively personal yet broadly resonant.
Intriguing exploration of artist's life · Intimate direction by Ramon Reissmüller · Themes of identity and societal critique
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