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Post by cheesecake on Jun 21, 2020 16:17:11 GMT
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Jun 23, 2020 13:44:54 GMT
Great job! Really lovely.
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Post by dadsburgers on Jun 24, 2020 3:24:11 GMT
Wow, that was amazing. You captured like every father figure so well.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Jun 24, 2020 3:43:42 GMT
Lovely work as always. So many great picks
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Post by cheesecake on Jun 24, 2020 4:13:49 GMT
Thanks everyone. I found this to be a lot more challenging than the mothers. All your suggestions were very helpful.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jun 26, 2020 19:44:02 GMT
Thanks everyone. I found this to be a lot more challenging than the mothers. All your suggestions were very helpful. Beautiful work. Brought tears to my eyes. ðŸ˜ðŸ’–
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Post by Martin Stett on Jun 26, 2020 19:58:51 GMT
Thanks everyone. I found this to be a lot more challenging than the mothers. All your suggestions were very helpful. I bet it was. Fathers are always so stern in popular culture, it's entrenched in the mindset. Or they're Great Santini-level dicks. Either way, mothers are typed as the warm, supporting ones and fathers as the colder, distant ones. Which genuinely hurts families, I believe.
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Post by Christ_Ian_Bale on Jun 27, 2020 0:38:48 GMT
Great job as always. What Martin Stett said resonates. The strength of a lot of the roles featured here is the balance between the sternness and the sensitivity that ultimately finds its way through. So many characters I forgot about (including Geppetto and Yondu were especially nice touches), and the audio choices are perfect. Also love the use of shots like the one from Taken, where knowing the context can make it all the more powerful among the more outwardly fatherly images shown. I've always loved those moments from The Royal Tenenbaums and Minority Report. I love that it's here, but god, The Squid and the Whale has forever ruined Fly Away Home.
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Post by cheesecake on Jun 27, 2020 4:29:16 GMT
Great job as always. What Martin Stett said resonates. The strength of a lot of the roles featured here is the balance between the sternness and the sensitivity that ultimately finds its way through. So many characters I forgot about (including Geppetto and Yondu were especially nice touches), and the audio choices are perfect. Also love the use of shots like the one from Taken, where knowing the context can make it all the more powerful among the more outwardly fatherly images shown. I've always loved those moments from The Royal Tenenbaums and Minority Report. I love that it's here, but god, The Squid and the Whale has forever ruined Fly Away Home. With Yondo I really wanted the "He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn't your daddy" line but there was too much music. Glad the final product worked out, it was a challenge!
And as for the spoiler:
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