
So, 'Dear Dad' really digs into the complicated dynamics of a father-son relationship. The pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing those emotional beats to settle in. You can really feel the weight of the father's guilt and the son's struggles. There's this rawness in the performances that makes it feel like you're right there with them, grappling with their past. The tone is heavy, almost claustrophobic at times, which really adds to the overall atmosphere of regret and hope. It’s not flashy, but the way it explores mental health and the attempt to reconnect is quite striking. Definitely a film that invites introspection, and you might find yourself reflecting on your own relationships after watching it.
Focus on the relationship dynamics.Heavy themes of mental health.Raw performances elevate the narrative.
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