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So, 'Thank God We Have Each Other' is this quiet little drama that dives into the complexities of family dynamics. Vincent, who’s just 13, idolizes his father, who’s kind of stuck in a rut—unemployed and chasing dreams of being a football trainer. It’s not glamorous, and that’s where the film finds its honesty. The mother carries the weight, trying to keep it all together, until she snaps. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the gravity of their situation to settle in. The performances, particularly from the leads, are raw and sincere. There's this palpable tension that builds as Vincent grapples with his father’s failings. It’s atmospheric, with a subtle score that enhances the mood without overpowering the story.
Focus on family dynamics and relationshipsHighlights parental struggles and aspirationsExplores themes of admiration and disillusionment
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