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Gekas takes you deep into the heart of rural Greece, where the bond between a boy and his father unfolds against a backdrop of nature and tradition. Vasilis, at just 12, is handed a gun and a hunting dog, Max, marking his transition into adulthood. The film has this almost meditative pace, allowing moments of silence to resonate. There's a raw authenticity in the performances, especially in how they convey the complexities of father-son dynamics. The atmosphere is thick with rural life, and you can almost feel the tension of expectation as Vasilis learns the ways of hunting. Practical effects are done well, grounding the experience, and the themes of growing up and facing responsibilities are explored with a subtlety that lingers.
Rural setting enhances emotional depthFocus on father-son relationshipStrong performances elevate the narrative
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