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Fredrick, directed by Rajesh Butalia, dives into a dark exploration of trauma and identity. The film opens with a fraught relationship between a father and son, set against a backdrop of social expectations that feels all too familiar. Fast forward 19 years, and the narrative shifts to a tense thriller as the mysterious Fredrick unleashes chaos in Mussoorie. The pacing is uneven, but it lends a certain rawness to the unfolding drama. The practical effects are gritty and serve the story's darker themes well. Performances are solid, especially from the lead, who captures the weight of his past while grappling with present dangers. Overall, it’s a blend of personal struggle and broader societal issues, making it an interesting watch for those who appreciate layered storytelling.
Explores complex father-son dynamicsTackles themes of identity and traumaFeatures gritty practical effects
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