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So, Goliath (2008), it’s an interesting little film that explores the aftermath of a divorce through the lens of a man’s search for his missing cat. The pacing has this kind of meandering quality, which fits the protagonist’s state of mind perfectly. There’s a unique blend of comedy and drama that really delves into themes of loss and rediscovery, you know? The performances have a rawness to them, especially the lead—he carries this palpable sense of longing. The practical effects, although minimal, add a charming touch that keeps the story grounded. It doesn’t rush to tidy things up, which feels quite real. Overall, it’s a distinctive take on a common narrative, wrapped in a quirky premise. Worth checking out, for sure.
Unique blend of comedy and dramaFocus on themes of lossDistinctive character-driven storytelling
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