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So, 'Bait' from 2000 is an interesting piece. It’s about this single dad, and honestly, it captures the tension of everyday life really well. The pacing is a bit slow, but it builds a sense of realism that feels honest. The atmosphere is a mix of hope and struggle, especially in how it portrays the relationship between the dad and his son, Clint. You see this dynamic play out as Clint deals with losing their lunch to a homeless man, which adds a layer of social commentary. The performances feel genuine, not overdone. The practical effects are minimal, but it’s all about the storytelling here. It’s a slice-of-life film that resonates on a personal level, dealing with themes of responsibility and resilience.
Single fatherhood themesSlice-of-life narrativeRealistic performances
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