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So, 'My Boy' is this deeply human drama, you know? It has that raw, almost gritty feeling throughout, really diving into the emotional struggles of a father, Daniel, who's searching for his son. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that actually adds to the tension, as you get to experience his desperation in real time. The film relies heavily on dialogue—there are moments of levity with stories and jokes that juxtapose the heavy themes of loss and longing. The performances are heartfelt, especially Daniel's, which I think is what makes this film stand out. It’s not about flashy effects; it’s about connecting with the audience on a deeper level. You'll find it engaging in its simplicity.
Emotional exploration of father-son relationshipsUnique blend of humor and heartbreakNot reliant on visual effects, strong dialogue-driven narrative
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