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So, 'Me and Dad: No Expectations of Applause' captures this raw, intimate connection between Kathrine and her father as she navigates his world steeped in alcoholism. The pacing is unhurried, reflecting the complicated emotions that surface—there's a stillness that often feels heavy. The documentary's tone is both loving and somber, like the camera is a quiet observer in a painful dance. Kathrine's performances, really, are so evocative; you can feel her longing and hurt. It's not grand in its production—more of a home video vibe—but that's its charm. This is an exploration of familial bonds, disappointment, and the weight of addiction, portrayed without any embellishments. Just a raw look at a daughter trying to understand her father’s struggles.
Intimate portrayal of addictionFocus on personal narrativeRaw, observational style
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