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So, 'Daddy' (2024) takes a really interesting dive into a dystopian world where fatherhood is regulated by the state. It's a comedy that spins a pretty dark concept, right? You got these four guys who show up for what they think is going to be some kind of enlightening retreat in California's mountains, but they end up lost and directionless, which just lights up the absurdity of their situation. The pacing's got a nice rhythm—like a slow build-up to chaos. The performances feel raw and surprisingly relatable, despite the bizarre premise. It really captures that tension between hope and despair, which is something you don't often see in comedies. Plus, the practical effects are low-key but effective, adding a gritty texture to the whole feel of the film.
Dystopian themes explored through humorStrong character dynamicsInteresting take on societal norms
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