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So, Oscar is this fascinating documentary piecing together the life of Xander De Rycke's grandfather. It has this intimate vibe, feels like you're sitting in a cozy living room with a cup of coffee while hearing anecdotes. The pacing is a bit meandering but that works since it reflects the nostalgic tone of the storytelling. There's a depth to the family dynamics explored here, which really pulls you in. The practical effects are subtle, guided by the memories and visuals shared rather than flashy gimmicks. It's distinctive in how it strays from the typical stand-up documentary format, focusing more on personal history than the comedy scene itself. You really get a sense of the man behind the legend, which is refreshing.
Intimate family dynamicsUnique narrative styleFocus on personal history over comedy
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