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So, 'Grandfather Rights' takes us to a future Wales, where health and safety has this eerie stranglehold on society. But then you've got Calum's granddad, who’s this rebellious, almost nostalgic figure. He’s clinging to his old driving license and believes he can still handle these wild, dangerous vehicles. The film crafts this really interesting tension between the safety culture and personal freedom, which is pretty thought-provoking. The pacing is deliberate, giving moments to breathe, letting you soak in the atmosphere of a quirky yet oppressive world. Performances are genuine, especially from the granddad, who brings a sort of chaotic charm to the role. It’s a mix of humor and poignancy, which makes it stand out in the drama genre.
Set in a dystopian future that feels oddly familiar.Explores themes of freedom vs. safety in a quirky way.Features strong performances, particularly from the lead.
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