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The Mohel is an intriguing exploration of modern family dynamics wrapped in cultural heritage. The film moves slowly, almost deliberately, as it captures the weight of expectations that James and Lola face after their child's birth. There's a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, especially in the moments of tension as financial strains converge with their desire to honor tradition. The use of practical effects during the Brit Milah ceremony grounds the film in reality, adding an unsettling yet poignant layer. It handles themes of identity, tradition, and the pressures of parenthood with a nuanced touch, and while the pacing might feel leisurely, it mirrors the real-life struggles of balancing personal beliefs with familial obligations.
Intriguing take on modern parenthoodDeep cultural themesStrong character-driven narrative
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