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Good Kids, directed by Usher Morgan, dives into some heavy territory with its gritty, almost raw take on parenting in a world that's pretty unforgiving. The film has this laid-back, stoner vibe, thanks to the father's introspective monologues, which contrast sharply with the serious issues faced by the children around him. Pacing feels deliberately languid, allowing viewers to soak in the uncomfortable truths about bullying and emotional neglect. The performances are subtle but impactful, especially the father, who embodies both the carefree nature of youth and the strain of adult responsibilities. There's something distinct about how it blends crime and drama, making the audience reflect on what we often overlook in our kids' lives.
Focuses on parenting in a harsh worldNot your typical crime dramaUnique blend of humor and seriousness
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