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Going West is one of those films that sort of sneaks up on you. It blends comedy and drama in this interesting way that feels both light and heavy at the same time. The road trip aspect is a classic setup, but the relationship between the music teacher and his transgender parent adds layers. There's a kind of bittersweet humor throughout, and the pacing feels just right, allowing moments to breathe without dragging. The cinematography captures Norway's vast landscapes beautifully, making you feel the journey. The performances are genuine and layered, which is refreshing. Plus, the nod to quilting brings a unique touch, tying in personal history with broader themes of acceptance and family. It's distinct and thoughtful, definitely leaves an impression.
Unique blend of comedy and dramaStrong themes of acceptance and familyBeautiful Norwegian landscapes enhance the narrative
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