• Warning: Spoilers
    That fine line that separates cinematography's true artists from skilled craftsmen is very present in this film. Just that scene, where the Father finally succeeds in seeing his children again only to have his son accusing him of abandoning them was enough for me to understand director's and main actor's artistry. And then, right at the end of this scene, the director allows for the first and the only time in the film to the main character to release the tension that the audience feels through a simple father's action of protecting his son. It ripped me apart, forgetting that it is "only a movie." This scene only makes this film a work of art.