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Memoirs of a Geeza is a curious slice-of-life drama that meditates on masculinity and memory through the lens of an everyday lad. It’s got this laid-back, almost nostalgic tone that feels like a chat over a pint. The pacing ebbs and flows, diving into anecdotes that range from raucous fights to tender moments like painting toenails with his dad, which is pretty striking in its candidness. The performances, while not overly polished, are genuine and draw you into this quirky world. It’s distinctive for its blend of hard-hitting themes wrapped in warmth, and the practical effects—like the realness in the scrap scenes—add a layer of authenticity that gives the whole film a grounded feel.
Features raw storytelling about friendship.Explores the complexities of father-son relationships.Realistic fight scenes enhance its gritty atmosphere.
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