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So, 'Father/Son' drops you into this tense hunting trip where Oliver wants to impress his girlfriend by introducing her to his father. But man, the atmosphere gets thick quick, almost suffocating. It’s like the woods themselves are holding secrets. The pacing is deliberate, building this sense of impending doom as you question the father’s true motives. Performances are pretty raw; there's a genuine tension between the characters that feels almost too real at times. Practical effects, while not over the top, really elevate those moments of tension. It’s distinctive in its quiet dread rather than loud scares, and that’s what gets under your skin.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, having had a limited release and not a wide distribution. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the nuanced storytelling and atmosphere. It’s not easy to come by on physical media, making it a curious piece for any horror or indie film collection.
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