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So, 'Daddy' (2020) captures this rather odd juxtaposition of a globe-trotting anthropologist turned stay-at-home dad. It's like Brendan, the main guy, trades his adventurous life for toddler tantrums in Copenhagen. You feel the tension of his identity crisis, but it's not all heavy; there's a humorous undertone. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing for those quiet moments of reflection amidst the chaos of parenting. The practical effects? Well, it’s all real-life stuff, so it gives that raw authenticity. The performances are quite relatable—especially the moments of Brendan's internal struggle. It’s a thought-provoking look at modern fatherhood, with a unique lens that many might overlook—definitely worth a look for anyone into documentaries that probe deeper into personal change.
a unique perspective on fatherhoodfeatures authentic performancescaptures the essence of personal identity crisis
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Brendan Cooner
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