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Strong Coffee Isn't That Bad is an intriguing blend of comedy and drama, capturing the awkwardness of familial estrangement. The atmosphere is rich with a small-town feel, enhancing the tension between Jack and his son, who hasn't been in his life for 18 years. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to amplify the stubbornness of both characters. Their inability to voice their feelings becomes almost palpable, a theme that resonates with anyone who's struggled with communication. While the director remains unknown, the performances are genuine, and the chemistry, or lack thereof, is fascinating. There's a certain rawness to the interactions that makes it distinctive, like watching a slice of life unfold in real time.
Features strong performances from lesser-known actorsReflects on family dynamics and communication issuesUnique blend of humor and heartfelt moments
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