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So, 'Bulldog' is a really raw look at teenage angst, I mean, it's not glamorized at all. The film has this gritty vibe that feels very real, especially with how it captures the awkwardness of a new school. The pacing is quite deliberate; it draws you into this kid's headspace. There's a lot of tension, particularly in the scenes where he finally faces his dad, who’s been absent for a year. It’s heavy, but in a way that feels grounded. The performances are quite solid, especially the lead – you really get a sense of his inner turmoil. The practical effects are minimal, but that just adds to the authenticity, you know? It’s distinctive in how it doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths.
Notable for its realistic portrayal of teenage struggles.Emphasis on character development over action.A unique exploration of estrangement and reconciliation.
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