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So, 'My Big Fat Father' is this rather poignant drama set in the summer of '59, focusing on young Osvald, who's really just trying to bond with his dad amidst the chaos of family dynamics. The father, played with a subtle depth, has this underlying struggle with alcohol that adds a layer of tension to their seemingly simple plans of soccer and choir practice. The pacing is reflective, almost reminiscent of a lazy summer day where time feels both stretched and fleeting. The atmosphere of Södermanland is captured beautifully, almost like a character in itself. There's a rawness to the performances that feels very authentic, making the father-son relationship feel relatable and fraught with unspoken emotions. It's not your typical coming-of-age story and that's what makes it feel special.
Focus on the father-son dynamic.Interesting exploration of family struggles.Captures the essence of 1950s Sweden.
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