Liv's father is sentenced to 6 years in prison after killing a traveling man visiting with his wife and young son. They afterward move away, but a mysterious young man turns up.

Is it worth your time? Honestly, you probably shouldn't bother unless you have a thing for old, scratchy black-and-white dramas from the 1930s. If you’re the type of person who digs Finale der Liebe for its mood rather than its pace, you might find something here. But if you need a hook that grabs you in the first five...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Rasmus Breistein

William Parke
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, you probably shouldn't bother unless you have a thing for old, scratchy black-and-white dramas from the 1930s. If you’re the type of person who digs Finale der Liebe for its mood rather than its pace, you might find something here. But if you need a hook that grabs you in the first five minutes? Skip it. The story kicks off with a dad going to prison. It’s heavy, it’s dramatic, and it sets a tone that stays pretty gloomy for the rest of the runtime. They move aw..."
Edvard Drabløs
Rasmus Breistein, Kristofer Janson
Norway

