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So, Daddy's (2016) dives into some pretty interesting territory with Kimmy at its center, a character who's trying to hold her friend group together. The tone is a bit of a mix—lighthearted moments juxtaposed with heavier themes of estrangement and the complexities of family. I found the pacing to be a bit off at times, but it lends to a more realistic feel, allowing the viewer to sit with Kimmy's emotional journey. There’s not much in terms of effects, but the performances are solid, bringing a genuine vibe to the slice-of-life interactions. It doesn’t try to overdo anything; instead, it feels like a window into someone’s life, which is a rare find these days.
Daddy's is relatively scarce on physical formats, which adds to its collector interest. It hasn't seen a wide release, making it a lesser-known gem in independent cinema. There’s a small but dedicated community of collectors who appreciate its genuine emotion and character-driven storytelling, often seeking it out in online trading circles. If you're into indie films that offer a raw glimpse into personal relationships, this one might catch your eye.
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