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Soft presents a raw look at a father's struggle with confrontation, capturing that awkwardness we all know too well. The pacing is deliberate, which really lets the tension build, making those moments of hesitation feel palpable. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic at times, further emphasizing the character's internal conflict. It's interesting how it leans into practical effects to heighten emotional beats rather than relying on flashy visuals. The performances are understated but powerful, especially in how they convey fear and regret without over-dramatizing. There's something distinctly relatable about the flawed human nature on display. This film doesn't rush; it makes you sit with the discomfort, which I think is what sets it apart.
Themes of fear and personal conflictUnique pacing that enhances tensionInteresting use of practical effects
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