Review of Steam of Life (2010) by Tor M — 02 Nov 2011
Documentary that capture men telling stories and sharing their problems while using a sauna. The images is static and really nice. The stories are mostly sad and touching, but there is also room for som fun here. I was left with a great amount of empaty for the guys, at the same time I wanted to enter a sauna with a good friend and talk about life.
The plot or topic seem slim, but it really does work. Naked men, crying in their saunas. The beauty lies in the invisible tears. No mather how hard they cry, the sweat caused by the heat seem to win. Beautiful.
This review of Steam of Life (2010) was written by Tor M on 02 Nov 2011.
Steam of Life has generally received very positive reviews.
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