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So, 'Dad Was' really dives into this heavy theme of childhood grief. The pacing is deliberate, almost reflective, which adds to the overall somber atmosphere. The eight-year-old protagonist, tasked with giving his father's eulogy, carries a weight that's palpable. His performance is raw and sincere—there’s something really haunting about how he navigates adult emotions while still being so young. You can feel the awkwardness and the confusion, which feels very true to life. The film doesn't rely on flashy effects, instead opting for practical elements that ground you in the moment. It's a quiet piece, but it sticks with you long after it ends, making you think about the complexities of family dynamics and loss.
Explores themes of childhood and grief.Emotional performances that resonate deeply.Subtle pacing that builds atmosphere.
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