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So, 'Proud of Me' is an interesting comedy from 2018 that kind of dives into the father-son dynamic. You've got this kid, 369, who really struggles academically and ends up expelled from school. It's kind of a messy journey—his dad, Li, is super determined to mold him into a successful adult but, you know, the usual teenage rebellion is in the mix. What sets this apart is its blend of humor with some real, heartfelt moments. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that chaotic vibe of trying to find one's place. The performances, especially from the father, carry a lot of emotional weight, which brings a nice contrast to the lighter comedic elements. It’s a unique take on parental expectations and personal identity, definitely worth a watch if you’re into character-driven stories.
Interesting take on father-son dynamics · Mix of humor and heartfelt moments · Uneven pacing adds to the chaotic vibe
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