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A Candy for Bobby captures the tension of family life through the lens of a father who grapples with his own need for perfection. It’s a slow burn, really, taking its time to explore the cracks in the family facade. The pacing feels deliberate, almost unhurried, which adds to the growing sense of unease. The performances are raw—especially the father, who embodies this internal struggle vividly. The atmosphere kind of hangs heavy, with the tension building subtly rather than through overt action. There’s a constant feeling that something’s off, and it makes you think about expectations we put on ourselves and loved ones. Practical effects are minimal, but they fit the mood nicely, grounding the drama in reality.
Focus on family dynamics.Not your typical thriller.Expect a slow build-up.
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