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My Dead Dad (2021)
Aside from the catchy title, "My Dead Dad" brings to mind a particular style of independent film from the 1990s
This is the primary theme in Correa's touching play My Dead Dad, which explores how the concept of a connection might be reframed via reflection. Lucas moves to Los Angeles with the intention of quickly selling his father's property, but as the building and its tenants begin to take an emotional interest in him, his aims begin to diminish.
Aside from the catchy title, "My Dead Dad" brings to mind a particular style of independent film from the 1990s that combined a high concept with low budget and ultimately focused on moments, whether they were created by a single actor, between actors, or by a group of relatively unknown actors finding their voice. That's how "Dad" is; cleverly directed, gorgeously edited, and with a cast of actors who all get their moment to shine.
The Godfather (1972)
Never take sides against the family.
One of the greatest films of all time, a true masterpiece. The Godfather is arguably the best gangster drama, as well as the film that established the standard.
In the story, the Mafia is seen from within. That is its secret, allure, and spell; it has shaped how the general public perceives the Mafia ever since. In place of the real world, there is an authoritarian patriarchy ruled by the Godfather, with betrayers as the only bad guys. Michael (Al Pacino) gave the following advice: "Never take sides against the family." The Godfather traces the arc of this doomed idealism with a beauty that is still fresh.