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So, 'Click!' (2003) is this drama that dives deep into the life of Martín, a banker whose world revolves around work. The pacing kind of mirrors his rigid life, slow at first until Lucía shakes things up with her son. There’s a real tension here, exploring themes like responsibility and the pressure of societal expectations. What’s distinctive is how it balances the weight of Martín's internal struggle with these everyday moments that feel quite real. Performances are pretty solid, especially with the nuanced portrayal of Martín's reluctance to embrace fatherhood. The practical effects might not be the centerpiece, but they serve the story well. Overall, it’s a thoughtful reflection on priorities and choices.
Explores themes of paternity and responsibilityStrong character studiesGrounded performances
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