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The Good Boy (2018) dives into a world where automation seeps into the fabric of everyday life, creating a real rift between a father and son. The film captures an uneasy atmosphere, balancing moments of warmth with stark tension, making you feel that disconnection deeply. It’s not just about the tech, though; the performances carry a weight that resonates, especially in the quieter scenes where the characters’ emotions surface. The pacing can feel deliberately slow at times, allowing you to sit with the characters and their struggles. What stands out is how it uses practical effects to ground the story, avoiding heavy CGI, which adds a layer of realism that’s refreshing amidst the backdrop of futuristic themes.
This film has limited release history, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It's not widely available on streaming, which adds to its allure among collectors who appreciate unique narratives. The exploration of automation’s impact on family dynamics taps into current societal themes, and as such, there's growing interest in its physical formats, especially in limited edition releases. Keep an eye out for special features or behind-the-scenes discussions, as they can deepen the appreciation for the film's subtle edges.
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