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So, there's this film called 'My Son the Pornographer' that dives into some pretty heavy themes around morality and familial relationships. You've got Art, this filmmaker from Victoria, who is really grappling with his conservative values when he visits his son, Kole, living in Prague. The pacing has this almost uncomfortable rhythm, reflecting Art's internal struggle, which makes it kind of compelling. The performances are raw, especially the dynamic between father and son—it's not just about the world of adult films; it's about misunderstanding and connection. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you find yourself questioning where the lines truly are drawn in the name of art and family.
This film has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with limited releases that can make it a bit hard to track down. Collectors seem to have a mixed interest, perhaps due to its controversial subject matter. However, its unique exploration of father-son relationships against the backdrop of the adult industry does pique curiosity, making it a noteworthy piece in discussions about morality in cinema.
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