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So, 'Rafa, His Dad and Me' is this intriguing documentary that really blurs the lines of personal and filmic exploration. Sebastian Muro, the filmmaker, starts off documenting his dad, Rafa, who's this larger-than-life businessman. You can feel the warmth and contradictions in their relationship. The way Rafa interacts with the camera is just so effortless—it's almost like he’s been waiting for this moment his whole life. The pacing is pretty laid-back, which allows these intimate moments to breathe. It dives into themes of family, identity, and the sometimes awkward nature of capturing someone you love on film. There’s a rawness here that feels genuine and unfiltered, setting it apart from many other documentaries where everything seems too polished or staged.
Intimate portrayal of father-son dynamicsUnique blend of personal narrative and documentary styleCaptures the essence of familial relationships authentically
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