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The Morning is Wiser Than Evening, a little gem from '82, dives into the complex dynamics between a father and son working in the same workshop. Their shared dedication to the local plant's prosperity contrasts sharply with their frequent clashes. The father’s stern view of his son as frivolous adds a rich layer to the storytelling. It’s got this slow, deliberate pacing that really lets you sink into their world. The atmosphere feels heavy with unspoken tension, and the performances linger long after viewing. It’s lesser-known but distinct in how it captures familial strife against the backdrop of labor and duty. There’s an honesty here that’s refreshing, a slice of life that resonates.
Focus on character relationshipsSubtle performancesAtmospheric tension
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