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Knucklebonehead is a curious documentary that dives deep into the chaotic life of Oscar, a 40-year-old teacher balancing the Jekyll and Hyde duality of his existence. The film captures his struggle with family obligations alongside the magnetic pull of his past as a rock musician. The pacing is uneven at times, which somehow mirrors Oscar's own internal turmoil. It’s a mix of raw, candid interviews and moments that feel almost too personal, drawing you into his world. The practical effects, while not overwhelming, subtly underscore the tension between his two lives. Oscar's performance is compelling, oscillating between vulnerability and bravado, which makes for a rather engaging watch, even if it doesn’t follow a traditional documentary path.
Explorative yet chaotic, reflects duality.The pacing mirrors Oscar's internal conflict.Raw interviews add depth to the narrative.
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