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So, 'Portrait of a Confused Father' is this fascinating documentary that unfolds over two decades. You really feel the passage of time, seeing the evolution of a father-son relationship, which is both intimate and raw. The Norwegian director, unknown to many, captures this personal journey with a surprisingly candid lens. As he grapples with his own crisis, it shifts from just a father-son tale to something much deeper—almost a reflection on life itself. The pacing can feel languid at times, but it allows for moments of genuine introspection. The atmosphere is thick with authenticity, and you really can’t help but feel for both characters. It’s distinct in how it merges the personal with the universal, all while remaining deeply human.
Candid portrayal of familial dynamics.Long-term project revealing life changes.Strong emotional resonance throughout.
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