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So, 'Dad' from '85 is an interesting piece. It dives into the relationship between a son and his father, who's grappling with the decline of his boxing career. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost melancholic, but there's a warmth in how the son tries to lift his dad from despair. The pacing is a bit slow, but it gives you time to really absorb the emotional weight. The performances are pretty solid, especially the dynamic between the leads—there's a raw authenticity there that feels genuine. It's not flashy, and I appreciate that. The practical effects are minimal, but the focus is on the character development. It’s a drama that quietly resonates, making you reflect on family and redemption.
Explores complex familial relationships.Subtle performances add depth to the narrative.Pacing allows for introspection on themes of resilience.
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