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So, 'ManMade' dives deep into the raw emotional landscape at funerals—like a pressure cooker for men grappling with their feelings. Eddie Holgate is really at the center of this emotional storm, shaped by a father who imposes a rigid version of masculinity. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which really heightens the tension. You can feel the weight of unexpressed grief in every scene. The performances are pretty gripping, especially in those moments where Eddie's facade starts to crack. It's distinctive for its focus on male vulnerability, wrapped up in a setting that usually shuns it. The atmosphere can be heavy but oddly cathartic, and you might find yourself thinking about it long after it ends.
Focus on emotional depthExplore themes of masculinityConsider the practical effects used to highlight grief
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