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Michelangelo is such a quiet yet powerful exploration of life’s heavier topics. The tone leans towards somber, but it captures the raw reality of parenthood beautifully. The pacing feels natural, almost like a conversation you’d have in a living room, which makes it all the more impactful. The father’s struggle to broach the subject of death with his child is handled with sensitivity, and it’s in these moments that the film truly shines. Performances are evocative, especially the chemistry between the father and child, which feels genuine and approachable. The practical effects used in a couple of scenes add a layer of realism that enhances the emotional weight. It’s this blend of simplicity and depth that sets Michelangelo apart in the drama genre.
Intimate family dynamicsExplores grief and acceptanceStrong character-driven narrative
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