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So, 'Papadom 2' dives back into the life of Saadom, who’s navigating the complexities of being a dad to an adult daughter, Mia. The film balances comedy and drama quite well, capturing that bittersweet feeling of watching your child grow up and make decisions - like falling in love. The pacing feels relatable, like those long family chats where you sift through emotions. There’s this earthy atmosphere, with Kuala Lumpur as a vibrant backdrop. The performances anchor everything; the chemistry between Saadom and Mia feels genuine, layered with both humor and tension. It’s a neat exploration of family ties and generational change, and has a different flavor compared to typical family dramas. Not a heavy hitter, but feels like a slice of life worth considering.
Exploration of father-daughter relationships · Set in vibrant Kuala Lumpur · Mix of comedy and poignant moments
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