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Hody is a fascinating glimpse into family dynamics and the generational rifts that often surface during gatherings. The film unfolds slowly, allowing the viewer to really soak in the atmosphere of the Nádašskov family home, which feels like a character in its own right. The pacing is deliberate, with moments of tension building as the son-in-law pushes his agenda about selling the family property. It's interesting how the performances reveal deeper, sometimes unspoken conflicts among family members, each with their own perspective on tradition and progress. What stands out is the raw and almost claustrophobic feel of the family interactions, coupled with practical effects that enhance the emotional weight of the story. This film doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths, making it quite distinctive in its approach to drama.
Focus on generational conflictStrong performancesAtmospheric family home setting
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