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This Is Not Happening dives into the raw nerve of parental anxiety and the collapse of familial trust. Bartek, a man caught in a whirlwind of dread, finds himself grappling with the horrifying reality that his own son is involved in a school murder. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost suffocating, as it builds tension and explores the complexities of fatherhood amid chaos. The atmosphere is heavy, marked by a sense of impending doom and moral ambiguity. Practical effects, while minimal, serve to enhance the grim nature of the story. Performances are grounded, especially Bartek's, who embodies the turmoil of a father torn between love and the need for accountability. It's a gut-wrenching exploration of responsibility and the shadows of our choices.
Intimate portrayal of familial collapseExplores themes of guilt and accountabilityStrong character-driven narrative
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