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So, 'Fairyland' is quite the exploration of familial bonds, set against the backdrop of 1970s San Francisco's bohemian lifestyle. Andrew Durham captures this evolving father-daughter relationship with an authenticity that's hard to pin down. The pacing feels reflective, matching the highs and lows of their journey through those changing times. You get a sense of the vibrant yet turbulent atmosphere, especially as it transitions into the weighty 1980s AIDS crisis, a time of both love and profound loss. The performances are raw; they don't shy away from the emotional turmoil. It's a film that draws you in, allowing you to feel the characters' struggles and joys in a way that’s both tender and unflinching. There's a certain grit to it that stays with you.
Focuses on a father-daughter dynamic.Set in a vividly depicted 70s and 80s San Francisco.Themes of love, loss, and societal change.
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