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So, 'The Man Who Looks Like Me' is a quirky blend of comedy and drama that walks a tightrope between laughter and melancholy. Hugo, the music critic, feels very relatable in his post-divorce slump, and then BAM, his estranged father, Raivo, shows up. The old jazz musician has this grumpy flair that's both off-putting and oddly charming. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow—some moments are hilariously awkward while others dig deep into familial themes. I can't forget the performances; they really breathe life into the flawed characters. It has this offbeat atmosphere, enhanced by a jazz-infused soundtrack that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Not your run-of-the-mill family drama for sure, but it definitely leaves an impression.
Interesting character dynamicsJazz music plays a key roleExplores themes of reconciliation and identity
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