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So, 'Father' from 1990, directed by someone not widely recognized, is a pretty gripping drama. It has this intense atmosphere that pulls you in, especially with Iya Zetnick's performance as she confronts Joe Mueller. You can really feel the weight of her character’s pain and determination. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it builds tension effectively. The theme of confronting the past, especially in the context of war crimes, is handled with a certain rawness that lingers. The practical effects aren’t really a focal point here, but the emotional impact is significant. The film feels like it’s digging deep into guilt and redemption, which resonates throughout. Definitely worth a watch for those into heavy dramas and moral complexities.
Intense confrontation of personal and historical trauma.Explores the moral complexities of justice.Notably atmospheric with strong performances.
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