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Onán is a curious blend of comedy and drama that lingers in the awkwardness of adolescence. Directed by Abraham López Feria, the film explores sexuality through the lens of a boy's coming-of-age moment, framed by a rather peculiar paternal warning. The pacing feels deliberately off-kilter, mirroring the protagonist's internal conflicts. The atmosphere is both humorous and deeply introspective, capturing the tension between innocence and awakening desires. Performances are raw, especially from the young lead, who navigates this bizarre edict with a blend of fear and curiosity. It's distinct for its frank treatment of a taboo subject, and while it may not resonate with everyone, it certainly sparks conversation about the often unspoken aspects of growing up.
Unique take on adolescent sexualityOffbeat humor with dramatic undertonesExplores father-son dynamics in a provocative way
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