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So, 'Minor Key' is this quiet drama that really drags you into its world. It's all about a young man who goes back home for dinner with his dad, and you can feel the weight of that grief just hanging in the air. The way the father’s sorrow unfolds is subtle yet powerful – it’s like you’re peeling back layers of complexity with each scene. The pacing is deliberately slow, which adds to that heavy atmosphere, almost suffocating at times. Performances are raw and genuine, especially the interplay between father and son. It doesn't rely on flashy effects or melodrama; it’s all about the emotional depth, which makes it stand out in a sea of more conventional fare.
Explores themes of grief and lossSubtle performances add depthAtmospheric and slow-paced narrative
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