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So, 'Shaving' is this really intimate drama from '92. It dives into the complicated relationship between a boy and his overly controlling father. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, which really pulls you into the protagonist's struggle for independence. You feel that tension build throughout—it's not rushed, but rather it simmers slowly, letting you breathe in the nuances. Adapted from a Leslie Norris short story, it captures those raw coming-of-age moments quite effectively. The performances are solid, especially the lead, who manages to convey a lot without saying much. The practical effects are minimal but impactful, allowing the emotional weight to take center stage. It's a quiet film that resonates long after the credits roll.
Themes of independence and paternal control.Noteworthy for its slow pacing and character depth.Unique adaptation from Leslie Norris's writing.
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