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Dinner (2020) offers a unique lens on family dynamics through the eyes of an 11-year-old named Quan. The film's tone is both introspective and subtly tense, exploring the complexities of childhood perception. Pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of quiet reflection that contrast sharply with the weight of what Quan discovers. It's not flashy—rather, it relies on practical effects to ground the story in a relatable reality. Performances are nuanced, particularly the young lead, who embodies that stubborn maturity many of us remember from our own youth. What stands out is how it manages to weave a sense of unease into an everyday setting, making even a simple dinner feel loaded with meaning.
Explores complex family themesAtmospheric with a subtle tensionStrong performance by the young lead
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Linh Tran
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