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So, 'Passport' (2023) dives into this tense, almost claustrophobic journey of a father and son in Ukraine. It's all about that ticking clock vibe, right? The father, trying to protect his son from the draft, takes a road trip that spirals as soon as they realize the kid left his passport behind. The performances are raw, really capturing that sense of urgency and desperation. The cinematography lends an almost documentary feel; you can sense the weight of their predicament. There's this heavy atmosphere throughout, making you feel the stakes. It's not flashy, but the pacing keeps you on edge, and the themes of familial duty and the harsh realities of war hit home. Definitely a film that lingers after you've seen it.
Tense father-son dynamicFocus on real-world issuesInteresting cinematographic style
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