
Like Father, Like Son dives into the quiet struggles of a father-son relationship set against the backdrop of Khabarovsk. The film's tone is both somber and reflective, capturing the mundane yet poignant moments of daily life. Boris, portrayed with an understated performance, feels the distance growing with his son Misha, a theme that resonates deeply with anyone who's navigated familial disconnect. It’s not flashy, but there’s a raw authenticity to the dialogue and interactions. The pacing leans towards the slow burn, allowing you to sit with the characters' emotions. The scenery, practical effects, and a well-chosen score enrich the atmosphere, making it a meditation on connection and the struggles of communication in the modern age.
Focus on character-driven storytelling.Look for nuanced performances.Pay attention to the atmospheric visuals.
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