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I Want To Make You Happy is this quiet, almost understated film that dives into the chaos of family dynamics. Tim's life feels like a balancing act, juggling ten families makes for a unique premise, and the emotional core hits when his daughter learns the truth about her fatherhood. The pacing sometimes meanders, which adds to the overall sense of confusion and struggle that Tim embodies. The performances are raw, especially in those heart-wrenching moments where secrets surface. It has this sort of low-key vibe, but there's something really distinctive about how it captures the messiness of relationships and identity with a hint of dark humor.
This film is relatively obscure, which makes it intriguing for collectors, though its director remains unknown, adding a layer of mystery to its history. It hasn't seen a wide release on physical formats, making any existing copies fairly scarce. There seems to be a small but dedicated interest in its unique narrative and character-driven storytelling, appealing to those who appreciate deeper explorations of familial relationships.
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