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Fränk (2025) dives into the turbulent psyche of 13-year-old Paul, whose life spins out after a tragic domestic fallout. The town feels gritty and oppressive, almost a character in itself, suffocating yet oddly hopeful. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting Paul's spiraling choices, each misstep adding weight to his journey. The performances are raw; the unknown cast delivers a haunting authenticity. What stands out is the way the film portrays the dynamic between Paul and the strange disabled man—it's a peculiar bond that feels both fragile and grounding amidst chaos. The practical effects are understated, enhancing the emotional depth without overshadowing the narrative. This film captures the complexities of adolescence with a somber tone that lingers long after the credits roll.
Themes of domestic struggle and resilienceUnique character dynamicsAtmospheric setting enhances the story
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