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Little Dad has this raw, understated vibe. It’s a drama that really digs into the complexities of parenthood, especially the fear of vulnerability. Peter, the lead, is navigating his own childhood scars while trying to protect his son from the same. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a reflection of real life, with moments of tension that simmer rather than explode. Performances are really grounded, capturing that sense of awkwardness and emotional weight. It’s not flashy, but there's a reality here that resonates—kids can be cruel, and it’s tough to shield them. The practical effects are minimal, but that serves the story well, keeping the focus on the character dynamics. It’s a quiet film that lingers with you.
Character-driven narrativeExplores father-son dynamicsSubtle yet impactful performances
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