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Oh My God (2002) presents a raw exploration of family dynamics through the lens of a young expectant mother named Hana. The film captures that tension-filled atmosphere between generations, especially with Hana's mother, who is still grappling with her own past choices. It’s interesting how the film juxtaposes Hana's journey with the weight of her grandmother's ashes—almost a character in itself. There’s a practical, unvarnished quality to the dialogue and performances that grounds the narrative. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but that adds to the sense of reality, immersing you in their strained interactions. It's a reflective piece, drawing attention to themes of motherhood, loss, and reconciliation.
Focus on generational conflictStrong performancesRaw and reflective tone
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