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It Doesn't Hurt Me
Three friends are in the entrance of a luxury home in the heart of the city. They are young, full of strength and energy, they have the talent, skill and thirst for life and ... - well, they have all but one. But money...
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a middle-aged man who revisits his childhood home and confronts painful memories associated with his abusive father. He grapples with the lingering impact of his past and the complex emotions that arise from his return. The narrative explores themes of trauma, memory, and the struggle for emotional healing.
Critical Reception
The film received a limited release and is primarily recognized within Scandinavian film circles. Critical reception was generally subdued, with some acknowledging its sensitive portrayal of difficult subject matter while others found its brevity limiting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional resonance and understated performances.
Some critics noted the short runtime as a potential limitation in fully developing its themes.
The film's depiction of familial trauma was considered impactful by many.
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Fun Fact
Despite its focus on a heavy subject, the film is notable for its quiet and introspective approach rather than overt dramatic confrontation.
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