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Daddy's Girl, directed by Miki Esparbé, has this quirky, offbeat charm that wraps you in its awkwardness. Set against the bustling backdrop of a Christmas mall, it dives into the tangled dynamics of family and those pesky secrets teenagers hide. Lucía and her sister navigate both their father’s expectations and their own coming-of-age complexities, and the performances really anchor the film. There’s a blend of humor and sincerity that feels relatable, not forced. The pacing? Well, it flows with that kind of lightness typical of a good comedy, but it also carries enough weight to make you think. The natural dialogue gives off that genuine vibe, making it distinctive in its portrayal of familial love and adolescent rebellion.
Quirky family dynamicsLighthearted yet meaningfulSet during Christmas season
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