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So, you've got 'Father's Day' from 2013, right? It's got this gritty drama vibe that really pulls you in. The whole dynamic between Joe and the Don is tense—like watching a slow burn. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that just adds to the realism, I guess. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have this raw edge that fits the story well. Performances are solid, especially the way Joe grapples with his choices; there’s a desperation that feels real. And then you’ve got Carl’s plan involving Alison, which just adds this layer of moral ambiguity. Definitely a film that leaves an impression, for better or worse, you know?
Gritty atmosphere with tense dynamicsSolid performances, especially from the leadInteresting moral ambiguity in character choices
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