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The Father (1985) is an intriguing blend of adventure and drama, centered around Tord Øveraas, a farmer whose wealth gives him significant sway in his town. It's interesting how the film explores themes of power and parental expectations through the lens of family traditions like baptism and marriage. The atmosphere is thick with tension—money changes hands, and the priest becomes an unwitting pawn in Tord's ambitions. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the moral complexities at play. Performances are solid, with a grounded realism that accentuates the emotional weight of familial duty. It has a rawness to it, a certain grit that sets it apart from more polished narratives of its time. Definitely a film that leaves you pondering long after.
Explores themes of power and traditionAtmosphere filled with moral complexitiesSolid performances with a grounded realism
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